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Default Using If Then Else within a Macro

Thanks for the response. As a beginner, Pauls response was less intimidating
and solved the problem so I didnt actually get to try your solution out but i
appreciate your response

"Jim Thomlinson" wrote:

Here is some code. I have made it a bit more forgiving in terms of how yes or
no appear...

if trim(ucase(range("A10").Value)) = "YES" then
range("A12").Value = "Good"
elseif trim(ucase(range("A10").Value)) = "NO"
range("A12").Value = "Bad"
else
range("A12").Value = ""
end if

Another option would be as select case statement

Select Case Trim(ucase(range("A10").Value))
Case "YES"
Range("A12").Value = "Good"
Case "NO"
Range("A12").Value = "Bad"
Case else
Range("A12").Value = ""
End Select
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HTH...

Jim Thomlinson


"dave caizley" wrote:

I'm fairly new to Macros so this may seem very simple to you.

I basically want to run a nested statement
if A10="Yes" then type "Good" in cell A12, if A10="No" then type "Bad" in
A12 else a blank cell.

I know I can do it as a formula but I would prefer this to be incorporated
into an existing macro.

Thanks in anticipation