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You're more than welcome............thanks for the feedback........
Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Jim May" wrote in message news:qLKoe.66135$sy6.38608@lakeread04... Thanks for answering, your suggestion works fine. Jim "CLR" wrote in message ... =LOOKUP(A1,sheet1!E1:F5) or with a RangeName, =LOOKUP(A1,Grades) Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Jim May" wrote in message news:5GEoe.65417$sy6.64809@lakeread04... Can the 35,45, etc be referenced in cells F1, F2, etc??? Jim "CLR" wrote in message ... Another way is to use just the LOOKUP feature....... =LOOKUP(A1,{"A","B","C","D","E";35,45,55,65,75}) Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Pete Cumberland" wrote in message ... I want to use vlookup to convert grades (A, B, C, etc) to numeric values but have been unable to do so. I've been to the Contextures web page which gives help on this and have read, in confusion, a solution but am still unable to get it to work. This is what I've done: Sheet 1 I've called "Numeric" and I've entered a series of text grades in column A I've created a table of grades and numbers in sheet "Lookup" which is entered in cells A1:B6 with cells A2:B6 being the field array Grade Score E 35 D 45 C 55 B 65 A 75 In Sheet "Numeric" column B adjacent to the text grades (A1:A5) I've entered the formulas =VLOOKUP(A1,Lookup!A2:B6,2) =VLOOKUP(A2,Lookup!A2:B6,2) =VLOOKUP(A3,Lookup!A2:B6,2) =VLOOKUP(A4,Lookup!A2:B6,2) =VLOOKUP(A5,Lookup!A2:B6,2) which, bizarrely, gives the result: D 75.00 C 75.00 A 75.00 B 65.00 E 75.00 Why is this happening? Pete |
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