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Simple Formula Help
I am trying to set a simple formula as follows:
H7: Result of Formula G6: Original Value ($20.69) G7: New Value ($10.28) H7 is Formatted to (%). I want IF G6<"" or G^<0 then the Percentage to be Saved in Cell H7, else Nothing to be displayed. Also, if the New Value (G7) is greater than the Origianl Value, then the Result (H7) to Show a Red Minus(-) Value. I keep getting odd values that are not correct. Can someone help me out? -- Corey .... The Silliest Question is generally the one i forgot to ask. |
Simple Formula Help
That doesn't sound too hard. One hint I can give you is that for two
not-equal conditions you want not OR but AND -- if G6<"" AND G6<0. Or if you want to stick with OR, use the positive conditions instead of the negative: if G6="" OR G6=0, then you want nothing as the result, else you want the percentage. As for the rest, tell me what you've tried and I'll pick at it a bit. --- "Corey" wrote: I am trying to set a simple formula as follows: H7: Result of Formula G6: Original Value ($20.69) G7: New Value ($10.28) H7 is Formatted to (%). I want IF G6<"" or G^<0 then the Percentage to be Saved in Cell H7, else Nothing to be displayed. Also, if the New Value (G7) is greater than the Origianl Value, then the Result (H7) to Show a Red Minus(-) Value. I keep getting odd values that are not correct. |
Simple Formula Help
I had: =IF(G6<"",IF((G6/G7-1)*1000,(G6/G7-1)*100,""),"")
If i do a simple: G7/G6 i get the correct (49.68%) saving, but if i change the G6 to a value <G7 i get a larger % value, where it should be much smaller?? I can get the IF statement correct with: =IF(AND(G6<"",G6<0), BUT it is the Correct % calculation and having the (-%) in red if that isa the case. Corey.... "Bob Bridges" wrote in message ... That doesn't sound too hard. One hint I can give you is that for two not-equal conditions you want not OR but AND -- if G6<"" AND G6<0. Or if you want to stick with OR, use the positive conditions instead of the negative: if G6="" OR G6=0, then you want nothing as the result, else you want the percentage. As for the rest, tell me what you've tried and I'll pick at it a bit. --- "Corey" wrote: I am trying to set a simple formula as follows: H7: Result of Formula G6: Original Value ($20.69) G7: New Value ($10.28) H7 is Formatted to (%). I want IF G6<"" or G^<0 then the Percentage to be Saved in Cell H7, else Nothing to be displayed. Also, if the New Value (G7) is greater than the Origianl Value, then the Result (H7) to Show a Red Minus(-) Value. I keep getting odd values that are not correct. |
Simple Formula Help
Think i craked it with:
=IF(OR(G6<"",G6<0),(G6-G7)/G6,"") And used CF to change Font Colour and Shding to suit IF value is Less than 0. |
Simple Formula Help
Nothing wrong with conditional formatting, exactly, excepting only that it's
sometimes hard to remember it's in place, later on -- if indeed by that time your sheet isn't being supported by someone who never knew it in the first place. Try this: Set the % format in the normal way, then switch that cell(s) to Custom formatting and add a special format for negative numbers, like this: "0%;[red]-0%". All custom formats have 1 to 4 format strings separated by semicolon (";"). Each string represents the format for (in this order) positive numbers, negative numbers, 0, and text. If any semicolon is missing, the subsequent format strings are left at default values. Thus the above string tells Excel that a positive number should be displayed as a percentage ("0%"), a negative number as a percentage in red with a leading minus sign ("[red]-0%"), and that 0 values and text value should be displayed in some default manner. That has the same effect as conditional formatting, but it's easier to spot when you have to maintain this sheet a year from now. --- "Corey" wrote: Think i cra[c]ked it with =IF(OR(G6<"",G6<0),(G6-G7)/G6,""), and used CF to change Font Colour and Shding to suit IF value is Less than 0. --- "Corey" wrote in message ... I had: =IF(G6<"",IF((G6/G7-1)*1000,(G6/G7-1)*100,""),"") If i do a simple G7/G6 i get the correct (49.68%) saving, but if i change the G6 to a value <G7 i get a larger % value, where it should be much smaller?? I can get the IF statement correct with =IF(AND(G6<"",G6<0), BUT it is the Correct % calculation and having the (-%) in red if that isa the case. --- "Bob Bridges" wrote in message ... That doesn't sound too hard. One hint I can give you is that for two not-equal conditions you want not OR but AND -- if G6<"" AND G6<0. Or if you want to stick with OR, use the positive conditions instead of the negative: if G6="" OR G6=0, then you want nothing as the result, else you want the percentage. As for the rest, tell me what you've tried and I'll pick at it a bit. --- "Corey" wrote: I am trying to set a simple formula as follows: H7: Result of Formula G6: Original Value ($20.69) G7: New Value ($10.28) H7 is Formatted to (%). I want IF G6<"" or G^<0 then the Percentage to be Saved in Cell H7, else Nothing to be displayed. Also, if the New Value (G7) is greater than the Origianl Value, then the Result (H7) to Show a Red Minus(-) Value. I keep getting odd values that are not correct. |
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