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Converting Consumer Reports rating symbols to numbers
I have downloaded Consumer Reports ratings symbols (5 symbols from Excellent
to Poor) and I would like to convert symbols to numbers. Tried "if" statements but this does not recognize the "symbol" in the cell. Is there a way to do this in VBA? |
Converting Consumer Reports rating symbols to numbers
In the absence of seeing your workbook as requested, have a look in the help
index for VLOOKUP -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "LookingForCode" wrote in message ... I have downloaded Consumer Reports ratings symbols (5 symbols from Excellent to Poor) and I would like to convert symbols to numbers. Tried "if" statements but this does not recognize the "symbol" in the cell. Is there a way to do this in VBA? |
Converting Consumer Reports rating symbols to numbers
Hi,
I Googled for these symbols so i could try and find a solution but no joy where do I get them, what are they? Mike "LookingForCode" wrote: I have downloaded Consumer Reports ratings symbols (5 symbols from Excellent to Poor) and I would like to convert symbols to numbers. Tried "if" statements but this does not recognize the "symbol" in the cell. Is there a way to do this in VBA? |
Converting Consumer Reports rating symbols to numbers
I can't seem to paste the symbols here. I did send an email to Dan Guillett
who was looking into it also. I haven't heard back from him yet. I would be happy to send an email to you with the symbols too. If you are will interested (which I would appreciate), please let me know your email address. "Mike H" wrote: Hi, I Googled for these symbols so i could try and find a solution but no joy where do I get them, what are they? Mike "LookingForCode" wrote: I have downloaded Consumer Reports ratings symbols (5 symbols from Excellent to Poor) and I would like to convert symbols to numbers. Tried "if" statements but this does not recognize the "symbol" in the cell. Is there a way to do this in VBA? |
Converting Consumer Reports rating symbols to numbers
I can't seem to find a way to identify the various shapes. Perhaps Jon Peltier can help. http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/index.html -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "David K" wrote in message ... Don, I did send an email yesterday to with a copy of the file. Actually our email account is but my wife name shows up (Elayne Kremer). I will look into the vlookup approach. Thanks. "Don Guillett" wrote: In the absence of seeing your workbook as requested, have a look in the help index for VLOOKUP -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "LookingForCode" wrote in message ... I have downloaded Consumer Reports ratings symbols (5 symbols from Excellent to Poor) and I would like to convert symbols to numbers. Tried "if" statements but this does not recognize the "symbol" in the cell. Is there a way to do this in VBA? |
Converting Consumer Reports rating symbols to numbers
Thanks very much for looking into it. I have sent an email to Jon.
"Don Guillett" wrote: I can't seem to find a way to identify the various shapes. Perhaps Jon Peltier can help. http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/index.html -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "David K" wrote in message ... Don, I did send an email yesterday to with a copy of the file. Actually our email account is but my wife name shows up (Elayne Kremer). I will look into the vlookup approach. Thanks. "Don Guillett" wrote: In the absence of seeing your workbook as requested, have a look in the help index for VLOOKUP -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "LookingForCode" wrote in message ... I have downloaded Consumer Reports ratings symbols (5 symbols from Excellent to Poor) and I would like to convert symbols to numbers. Tried "if" statements but this does not recognize the "symbol" in the cell. Is there a way to do this in VBA? |
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