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custom label
I want to replace the default format for cell d18 with a custom label of
"Customers", I know i need to use the quotation marks but i am unable to get it to work. right now my cell as a formula =b22 and it displays 255 I want 255 to read Customes instead of the number, can you help? |
custom label
Hi,
do you have a table with the corresp name for the numbers ? like a chart of accounts? if yes, use =vlookup(b22,yourtable,2,false) hth regards from Brazil Marcelo "wishmyr" escreveu: I want to replace the default format for cell d18 with a custom label of "Customers", I know i need to use the quotation marks but i am unable to get it to work. right now my cell as a formula =b22 and it displays 255 I want 255 to read Customes instead of the number, can you help? |
custom label
here is a sample of what i'm working on
$255 $20 $21 $22 10 (2,145) (1,845) (1,545) 12 (1,905) (1,545) (1,185) 14 (1,665) (1,245) (825) 16 (1,425) (945) (465) 18 (1,185) (645) (105) I need the 255 to say customers ( that sell has a formula of =b22) I hope this helps out a little better "Marcelo" wrote: Hi, do you have a table with the corresp name for the numbers ? like a chart of accounts? if yes, use =vlookup(b22,yourtable,2,false) hth regards from Brazil Marcelo "wishmyr" escreveu: I want to replace the default format for cell d18 with a custom label of "Customers", I know i need to use the quotation marks but i am unable to get it to work. right now my cell as a formula =b22 and it displays 255 I want 255 to read Customes instead of the number, can you help? |
custom label
I tried the vlookup it didn't work, my table is a two variable data table
"Marcelo" wrote: Hi, do you have a table with the corresp name for the numbers ? like a chart of accounts? if yes, use =vlookup(b22,yourtable,2,false) hth regards from Brazil Marcelo "wishmyr" escreveu: I want to replace the default format for cell d18 with a custom label of "Customers", I know i need to use the quotation marks but i am unable to get it to work. right now my cell as a formula =b22 and it displays 255 I want 255 to read Customes instead of the number, can you help? |
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