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from you original post It wasn't clear that these were L*B*H dimensions so I
assumed linear so 10496 FEET 0 INCHES is correct I'm now very confused because having established they are in fact L*B*H I'm no nearer understanding what the answer is you want. If it's simply inches displayed as feet then divide each by 12 =96/12 &" "& 42/12&" "& 31/12 If it's volume them multiply them tohether and divide by 1828 ( a cubic ft). =((96*32*41)/1728)& " Cu Feet " To have a better chance of an answer always post your own formula even if it doesn't work. Mike "Ryan''s Girl" wrote: 10496FEET0INCHES This is what it gave me. Not exactly what I was looking for. I will have more than 500 different sizes of crates in column A Column A-- Crate Size 96"x42"x31" I would like Column B to Calculate Column A from inches to feet. Then multiply column B to (number) to get a result in Column C. End result: I would like to have a spreedsheet of hundreds of different (LxWxH) and be able to search a certain one in column A to find Column C result. ha ha hope this isn't too confusing!! I'm new at excel can you tell? "Mike H" wrote: Try =INT((6*32*41)/12)& " Feet " & MOD((6*32*41),12)&" Inches" Mike "Ryan''s Girl" wrote: Is there a way to convert "96x32x41" in one cell, from "in" to "ft" and display the result in the next cell???? Thanks!!! |
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