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LEFT Worksheet function
=IF(LEFT(G7,2) = 17,"Dep", "Amort")
I constructed the above function to return Dep if the first two digits starting from the leftmost digit in cell G7 is 17 and return Amort otherwise, please help. This formula looks so right to me. |
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How about =IF(LEFT(G7,2)="17","Dep","Amort")
Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "loren.pottinger" wrote: =IF(LEFT(G7,2) = 17,"Dep", "Amort") I constructed the above function to return Dep if the first two digits starting from the leftmost digit in cell G7 is 17 and return Amort otherwise, please help. This formula looks so right to me. |
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Try:
=IF(VALUE(LEFT(G7,2) )= 17,"Dep", "Amort") if G7 is text =IF(LEFT(G7,2) = "17","Dep", "Amort") HTH "loren.pottinger" wrote: =IF(LEFT(G7,2) = 17,"Dep", "Amort") I constructed the above function to return Dep if the first two digits starting from the leftmost digit in cell G7 is 17 and return Amort otherwise, please help. This formula looks so right to me. |
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If G7 is text or numbers, putting 17 in quotation marks will return the right
answer. So, all that is neede is =IF(LEFT(G7,2)="17","Dep","Amort") From what I can tell, LEFT treats any string of characters as text, even if they are formatted differently than text. Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "Toppers" wrote: Try: =IF(VALUE(LEFT(G7,2) )= 17,"Dep", "Amort") if G7 is text =IF(LEFT(G7,2) = "17","Dep", "Amort") HTH "loren.pottinger" wrote: =IF(LEFT(G7,2) = 17,"Dep", "Amort") I constructed the above function to return Dep if the first two digits starting from the leftmost digit in cell G7 is 17 and return Amort otherwise, please help. This formula looks so right to me. |
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Try:
=IF(LEFT(G7,2) = "17","Dep", "Amort") or =IF(--LEFT(G7,2) = 17,"Dep", "Amort") Regards Trevor "loren.pottinger" wrote in message ps.com... =IF(LEFT(G7,2) = 17,"Dep", "Amort") I constructed the above function to return Dep if the first two digits starting from the leftmost digit in cell G7 is 17 and return Amort otherwise, please help. This formula looks so right to me. |
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Well, the --LEFT(G7,2) tip is really clever !
"Trevor Shuttleworth" wrote: Try: =IF(LEFT(G7,2) = "17","Dep", "Amort") or =IF(--LEFT(G7,2) = 17,"Dep", "Amort") Regards Trevor "loren.pottinger" wrote in message ps.com... =IF(LEFT(G7,2) = 17,"Dep", "Amort") I constructed the above function to return Dep if the first two digits starting from the leftmost digit in cell G7 is 17 and return Amort otherwise, please help. This formula looks so right to me. |
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I learned it here ;-)
"Bernard" wrote in message ... Well, the --LEFT(G7,2) tip is really clever ! "Trevor Shuttleworth" wrote: Try: =IF(LEFT(G7,2) = "17","Dep", "Amort") or =IF(--LEFT(G7,2) = 17,"Dep", "Amort") Regards Trevor "loren.pottinger" wrote in message ps.com... =IF(LEFT(G7,2) = 17,"Dep", "Amort") I constructed the above function to return Dep if the first two digits starting from the leftmost digit in cell G7 is 17 and return Amort otherwise, please help. This formula looks so right to me. |
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The function LEFT expects text data. Its argument (which I suspect is a
number) should therefore be first converted to text. Also the quantity it is compared to (namely 17) should be presented as text, that is "17". Try this: =IF(LEFT(TEXT(G7,"#"),2) = "17","Dep", "Amort") "loren.pottinger" wrote: =IF(LEFT(G7,2) = 17,"Dep", "Amort") I constructed the above function to return Dep if the first two digits starting from the leftmost digit in cell G7 is 17 and return Amort otherwise, please help. This formula looks so right to me. |
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All,
I am baffled none of those work. They only return dep or Amort for all the cells regardless of what is in column G. Bernard wrote: The function LEFT expects text data. Its argument (which I suspect is a number) should therefore be first converted to text. Also the quantity it is compared to (namely 17) should be presented as text, that is "17". Try this: =IF(LEFT(TEXT(G7,"#"),2) = "17","Dep", "Amort") "loren.pottinger" wrote: =IF(LEFT(G7,2) = 17,"Dep", "Amort") I constructed the above function to return Dep if the first two digits starting from the leftmost digit in cell G7 is 17 and return Amort otherwise, please help. This formula looks so right to me. |
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The formula I give you above worked for me.
What happens if you use the formula I give you and then you press F9 (which forces Excel to recalculate)? Any luck? -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "loren.pottinger" wrote: All, I am baffled none of those work. They only return dep or Amort for all the cells regardless of what is in column G. Bernard wrote: The function LEFT expects text data. Its argument (which I suspect is a number) should therefore be first converted to text. Also the quantity it is compared to (namely 17) should be presented as text, that is "17". Try this: =IF(LEFT(TEXT(G7,"#"),2) = "17","Dep", "Amort") "loren.pottinger" wrote: =IF(LEFT(G7,2) = 17,"Dep", "Amort") I constructed the above function to return Dep if the first two digits starting from the leftmost digit in cell G7 is 17 and return Amort otherwise, please help. This formula looks so right to me. |
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Dave. When it is false, it is not returning Amort
Dave F wrote: The formula I give you above worked for me. What happens if you use the formula I give you and then you press F9 (which forces Excel to recalculate)? Any luck? -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "loren.pottinger" wrote: All, I am baffled none of those work. They only return dep or Amort for all the cells regardless of what is in column G. Bernard wrote: The function LEFT expects text data. Its argument (which I suspect is a number) should therefore be first converted to text. Also the quantity it is compared to (namely 17) should be presented as text, that is "17". Try this: =IF(LEFT(TEXT(G7,"#"),2) = "17","Dep", "Amort") "loren.pottinger" wrote: =IF(LEFT(G7,2) = 17,"Dep", "Amort") I constructed the above function to return Dep if the first two digits starting from the leftmost digit in cell G7 is 17 and return Amort otherwise, please help. This formula looks so right to me. |
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Oooops. My bad it is working. Thank you.
Dave F wrote: The formula I give you above worked for me. What happens if you use the formula I give you and then you press F9 (which forces Excel to recalculate)? Any luck? -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "loren.pottinger" wrote: All, I am baffled none of those work. They only return dep or Amort for all the cells regardless of what is in column G. Bernard wrote: The function LEFT expects text data. Its argument (which I suspect is a number) should therefore be first converted to text. Also the quantity it is compared to (namely 17) should be presented as text, that is "17". Try this: =IF(LEFT(TEXT(G7,"#"),2) = "17","Dep", "Amort") "loren.pottinger" wrote: =IF(LEFT(G7,2) = 17,"Dep", "Amort") I constructed the above function to return Dep if the first two digits starting from the leftmost digit in cell G7 is 17 and return Amort otherwise, please help. This formula looks so right to me. |
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