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Below is the formula I currently have. I want to get a "1" if the logical
test answer returns a number not equal to 2-16 (a range). So if the number is less than 2 or greater than 16, I need a 1, otherwise I need "Assign Division". How do you put "not equal" in a formula and how do you put "not equal" to a range of numbers? =IF(MID(D26,2,2)<216,1,"Assign Division") Thanks in advance for your help. |
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=IF(OR((0+MID(D26,2,2))*1<2,(0+MID(D26,2,2)16)),1 ,"Assign Division") 0 is added to convert the string returned by MID to a number ------------------------------------- Pl. click ''''Yes'''' if this was helpful... "evoxfan" wrote: Below is the formula I currently have. I want to get a "1" if the logical test answer returns a number not equal to 2-16 (a range). So if the number is less than 2 or greater than 16, I need a 1, otherwise I need "Assign Division". How do you put "not equal" in a formula and how do you put "not equal" to a range of numbers? =IF(MID(D26,2,2)<216,1,"Assign Division") Thanks in advance for your help. |
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MMID checks text, not numbers, so MID will cause a problem. MID(D26,2,2)
cannot return a number less than 2, since you are checking 2 digits. The part will also always evaluate to TRUE. A little magic though, should do the trick. Change your formula to read =IF(OR(SUM(MID(D26,2,2)+0)<2,SUM(MID(D26,2,2)+0)1 6),1,"Assign Division") -- HTH Kassie Replace xxx with hotmail "evoxfan" wrote: Below is the formula I currently have. I want to get a "1" if the logical test answer returns a number not equal to 2-16 (a range). So if the number is less than 2 or greater than 16, I need a 1, otherwise I need "Assign Division". How do you put "not equal" in a formula and how do you put "not equal" to a range of numbers? =IF(MID(D26,2,2)<216,1,"Assign Division") Thanks in advance for your help. |
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I believe this will also work...
=IF(ABS(MID(D26,2,2)-9)7,1,"Assign Division") -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Sheeloo" just remove all As... wrote in message ... Try =IF(OR((0+MID(D26,2,2))*1<2,(0+MID(D26,2,2)16)),1 ,"Assign Division") 0 is added to convert the string returned by MID to a number ------------------------------------- Pl. click ''''Yes'''' if this was helpful... "evoxfan" wrote: Below is the formula I currently have. I want to get a "1" if the logical test answer returns a number not equal to 2-16 (a range). So if the number is less than 2 or greater than 16, I need a 1, otherwise I need "Assign Division". How do you put "not equal" in a formula and how do you put "not equal" to a range of numbers? =IF(MID(D26,2,2)<216,1,"Assign Division") Thanks in advance for your help. |
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