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I have 40 groups. I need to enter a four digit number for each.
There are 12 numbers, so many groups will be duplicate numbers. Is there any way I can enter a number or letter and have the 4 digit number substituted into my sheet? Like this a=2323 b=4356 c=4653 Then the number will appear on the sheet. Thanks for any assistance Skip |
Rookie needs help
Put your letters in consecutive cells down a column, then enter the numbers
in the cells to the right of each letter. Now select the entire range of letters & numbers and use Insert-Names-Create and check "Left column." Now each letter is a named range corresponding to the number. You'll have to enter =a or =f rather than just the letter, but that's pretty easy "Skip" wrote: I have 40 groups. I need to enter a four digit number for each. There are 12 numbers, so many groups will be duplicate numbers. Is there any way I can enter a number or letter and have the 4 digit number substituted into my sheet? Like this a=2323 b=4356 c=4653 Then the number will appear on the sheet. Thanks for any assistance Skip |
Rookie needs help
Hi,
Alternatively, you may want read up on the VLOOKUP() function -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com "Skip" wrote in message ... I have 40 groups. I need to enter a four digit number for each. There are 12 numbers, so many groups will be duplicate numbers. Is there any way I can enter a number or letter and have the 4 digit number substituted into my sheet? Like this a=2323 b=4356 c=4653 Then the number will appear on the sheet. Thanks for any assistance Skip |
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