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Character as a Number
Is the way to do this with If statements or does someone have a better idea
(I sure hope so!)? A character in column A = 0; char in col B=2; char in col C=4; char in col D=6 and so on. In a row, only one character can be put in a row in one of the four columns, and the same character must always be used consistently. The row is then summed and a percentage taken from another cell. For example, in Row 2, there's an 'x' in col C - the sum of the row would be 4. Clear? (as mud); in Row 3, there's an 'x' in Col D so the sum of the row would be 6. Thanks!!! Jani |
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