A-1
B-2
are not cell addresses (A1 or B1), are they?
And if you have quite a few of these, it might be best to set up a table (on
another worksheet) that has the values that correspond to these choices.
A-1 5
B-2 17
c-3 39
'etc
Then you can use =vlookup() in a nice adjacent cell (or embedded into the
formula) to return that value:
=if(c9="",0,vlookup(c9,sheet2!a:b,2,false))
(C9 is my cell with data|validation.)
Then you can use:
=sum(c2:c8,d9,c10:c99)
to add them up.
(c2:c8 & c10:c99 are just numbers, d9 held that =vlookup() formula)
For more info about =vlookup()...
You could look at Debra Dalgleish's site:
http://www.contextures.com/xlFunctions02.html
AlwaysAAngel wrote:
I'm trying to do this thing on Excel where I have a list of values that
are being summed at the bottom of the page. Thats not a problem. The
problem I'm having is that one of the cells is a pull down list
(Validation) and I need to set it up so each of the choices (eg. A-1,
B-2,...) has a specific value associated with it that will be added in
with the rest of the sum. Anyone know how I can do this?
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