Alan,
it's jsut a number...the user will select a product and I need them to be
able to input a quantity into a box but only if there is text in an adjacent
box.
Thank you.
"Alan" wrote:
Oh I see. Although you don't know what the user will input, do you know the
whole range of potential values that the user might input? That's to say are
there a set number of values, say ten possible answers to a question? If so
you could put them in a two column table with the possible answers in column
D and the values you want to display in column E and use something like
IF(A1="","", VLOOKUP(A1,D1:E10,2,FALSE)
If that's as clear as mud please post back!
Regards,
Alan
"BLW" wrote in message
...
It's not a text that I already know, it will be inputted by a user, so it
can't be set for a certain text.
Thank you
"Alan" wrote:
If I understand correctly, your formula is OK.
If you want to use a number
IF(A1="","", 1234)
If you want text
IF(A1="","", "Your Text")
To use the value in another cell, say H1
IF(A1="","", H1)
Regards,
Alan.
"BLW" wrote in message
...
I need help making it where I can input a quantity if another cell has
text
in it. I am using the IF function and currently have it set up like
this:
IF(A1="","", ????). I need to know what to put in place of the
question
marks so that I can input information into that cell when A1 has
something
written in it. Thank you
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