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Hello Everyone,
I am rather new to excel and find it is a very adaptive tool for use in many ways. I am trying to create a spread sheet that keeps track of students attendance. I need the spread sheet to inform of students that miss three days in any given week? Would this be possible and what is the best way to go about it? |
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PLease post example of how your data will look on each row (how you are
tracking 'missed' days.). -- hope to help, cm "JJP" wrote: Hello Everyone, I am rather new to excel and find it is a very adaptive tool for use in many ways. I am trying to create a spread sheet that keeps track of students attendance. I need the spread sheet to inform of students that miss three days in any given week? Would this be possible and what is the best way to go about it? |
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If you have student names in column A, and let columns B-F be Monday through
Friday, and you mark student attendance by "Y" if they are in attendance that day or "N" if not, the you could end up with the following table: A B C D E F Student Mo Tu We Th Fr Jimmy Y Y Y N Y Jane Y N N N Y John Y Y Y Y Y Joan N N Y Y Y In column G in the first cell, put "Absences". In the second cell, enter this formula: =COUNTIF(B2:F2,"N") Then "drag" that cell down for the rest of the list. You should get a result that looks like the table below. A B C D E F G Student Mo Tu We Th Fr Absences Jimmy Y Y Y N Y 1 Jane Y N N N Y 3 John Y Y Y Y Y 0 Joan N N Y Y Y 2 Use this example to build your own worksheet for attendance. You could then use conditional formatting to highlight in bold red font any students that have three or more absences. HTH, Eric "JJP" wrote: Hello Everyone, I am rather new to excel and find it is a very adaptive tool for use in many ways. I am trying to create a spread sheet that keeps track of students attendance. I need the spread sheet to inform of students that miss three days in any given week? Would this be possible and what is the best way to go about it? |
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Hello CM,
Thank you for responding to my post. How is your evening going? Here is the example: Student Name Time Homeroom Comments I would enter student name and time. If the student is absent three days out of the week, they will be assigned an administrative detention. Would it be able ot "cm" wrote: PLease post example of how your data will look on each row (how you are tracking 'missed' days.). -- hope to help, cm "JJP" wrote: Hello Everyone, I am rather new to excel and find it is a very adaptive tool for use in many ways. I am trying to create a spread sheet that keeps track of students attendance. I need the spread sheet to inform of students that miss three days in any given week? Would this be possible and what is the best way to go about it? |
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Hello EricG,
How are you doing this afternoon and how is your Friday going? Thank you for responding to my post. Would the suggestions you provided also work with situation dealing with students being tardy. For example, the names of students would not be a determined set...the sets will vary from day to day. "EricG" wrote: If you have student names in column A, and let columns B-F be Monday through Friday, and you mark student attendance by "Y" if they are in attendance that day or "N" if not, the you could end up with the following table: A B C D E F Student Mo Tu We Th Fr Jimmy Y Y Y N Y Jane Y N N N Y John Y Y Y Y Y Joan N N Y Y Y In column G in the first cell, put "Absences". In the second cell, enter this formula: =COUNTIF(B2:F2,"N") Then "drag" that cell down for the rest of the list. You should get a result that looks like the table below. A B C D E F G Student Mo Tu We Th Fr Absences Jimmy Y Y Y N Y 1 Jane Y N N N Y 3 John Y Y Y Y Y 0 Joan N N Y Y Y 2 Use this example to build your own worksheet for attendance. You could then use conditional formatting to highlight in bold red font any students that have three or more absences. HTH, Eric "JJP" wrote: Hello Everyone, I am rather new to excel and find it is a very adaptive tool for use in many ways. I am trying to create a spread sheet that keeps track of students attendance. I need the spread sheet to inform of students that miss three days in any given week? Would this be possible and what is the best way to go about it? |
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