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Conditional statements
Hello and thanks in advance,
I am trying to get a cell to say "Paid", or "UnPaid", conditioned by a row that is used and a check box and over a range. Sample: UnPaid Cust cost Paid Acme 10.00 √ Baits 223.00 Hamms 2.00 √ Unused Row's ------------------------------------------------------ Paid Cust cost Paid Acme 10.00 √ Baits 223.00 √ Hamms 2.00 √ Unused Row's ------------------------------------------------------- What is the simplest way of doing this? I'm heading something like this right now, but there's got to be any easier way. =COUNT(F6:F105)My Range If Check Box Enable then True Then I was going to count the True statement which if equals the count then all items are paid. Even though I think this will work it doesn't seem like the best way. I will have to go and change every Check Box to make it select each cell. I have over 500 check boxes to change. |
Conditional statements
Try something like this:
=if(condition,"PAID","UNPAID") HTH Chris "Mark" wrote in message ... Hello and thanks in advance, I am trying to get a cell to say "Paid", or "UnPaid", conditioned by a row that is used and a check box and over a range. Sample: UnPaid Cust cost Paid Acme 10.00 √ Baits 223.00 Hamms 2.00 √ Unused Row's ------------------------------------------------------ Paid Cust cost Paid Acme 10.00 √ Baits 223.00 √ Hamms 2.00 √ Unused Row's ------------------------------------------------------- What is the simplest way of doing this? I'm heading something like this right now, but there's got to be any easier way. =COUNT(F6:F105)My Range If Check Box Enable then True Then I was going to count the True statement which if equals the count then all items are paid. Even though I think this will work it doesn't seem like the best way. I will have to go and change every Check Box to make it select each cell. I have over 500 check boxes to change. |
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