If functions
That is correct there would only be one recommendation for each como of
choices. I think I see what you are suggesting now....I hope. This would
work.
How would this formula work in E1:
in E1: = VLOOKUP($A$1&$B$1,$C;$D,2,0)
Would I need to change the format or just leave it like this?
Thanks
"Toppers" wrote:
Just to clarify:
If I choose "Intern" and "Undergraduatedegree" is there only one
recommendation?
My solution was based on having (for example) "internundergraduate" as a
"key" i.e. combining the two selections, in column C with the corresponding
recommendation (ONE only) in column D.
Would this work?
Basically, how do you want to identify the combinations of choices?
"Frank" wrote:
Could you elaborate on what goes into what cell, especially column C, D,E.
Here is an example of data to work with:
Dropdown 1: intern, mid-level, suprevisor, office supervisor
Dropdown 2: work experience, some college, 2 year degree, undergraduate
degree,etc.
Where should I type the recommendations so that they fit into your formula?
C1=1A, what is considered 1A? D1="choice 1" is this where my recommendation
should go. in E1 do I use that exact formula or do I need to add more becasue
of more choices?
Thanks for your help.
"Toppers" wrote:
Try this "model" :
Using Data Validation, A1=Dropdown #1 (values 1 to 4)
B1=Dropdown #2 (values A to H)
In columns C &D :
C1=1A, D1="choice 1"
C2=1B, d2 = "choice 2"
etc
in E1: = VLOOKUP($A$1&$B$1,$C;$D,2,0)
Or to allow for errors
=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP($A$1&$B$1,$C;$D,2,0)),"No
match",VLOOKUP($A$1&$B$1,$C;$D,2,0))
HTH
"Frank" wrote:
I have a spreadsheet with 2 different drop-down lists.
dropdown#1 has 4 choices
dropdown #2 has 8 choices
Depending on the combination of the choice, there are recommendations that I
need to give to the client. The recommendations are already typed in other
rows of the spreadsheet.
Is there a way to incorporate a formula into a blank cell that will pick the
appropriate recommendation based on the choices from the drop down list? I
was thinking an IF function but I know you can only have 7 IF functions
nested in one. I am not very experienced with IF functions either.
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