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Okay, tell me what grades you will be using and what marks these
relate to. Can you also describe the layout of your data, eg what column has your mark, where does your data start, how many rows and columns of data do you have etc. Pete On Dec 10, 9:09 pm, Julie wrote: I don't know how to use the Vlookup. I tried it but i am doing something wrong because I'm getting an error of #N/A. I searched for If statements in the discussion board and no results appeared. I was surprised myself. "Pete_UK" wrote: This is quite a common question - you could always try searching other posts. The use of IF is not really recommended, because there is a limit in earlier versions of Excel of 7 nested formulae. An alternative is to set up a table somewhere in your worksheet and list the grades and ranges there, then you can use VLOOKUP to extract the appropriate grade. Hope this helps. Pete On Dec 10, 8:04 pm, Julie wrote: Hello! I have done this before but I can not remeber how! I want to create an "IF" statmenet to select a given cell depending on a range. For example - Grading Scale. If Cell A1 is between 100 and 96 then "A", if cell A1 is between 95 and 89 then "B" ect.... Thank You! Julie- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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