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I started looking at this yesterday when you posted, and I have to say this
is a tough one. What I was thinking is that you might want to expand your table a bit and have breaks instead of ranges. Something like this... 10% 20% 30% 40% 1 X 2 X 3 X 4 X Take a look at index match he http://www.contextures.com/xlFunctio...tml#IndexMatch The other idea I have is for you to handle each comparison seperately and assign a score to each. For example, if the data point falls in the 3-4 range give it a score of 1, and if it also falls in 20-30% give that a score of 1. Then add both together, the final comparison would be something like =IF(a2=1,"Successful",IF(a2=2,"blah blah blah... -- If my posting was helpful, please click the "Yes" button. ROCK ON!, Scott "jonssmaster" wrote: Ok, here's one that has me stumped and hoping someone can help. Let me see if I can explain what I am trying to do. I have two conditions in cells C8 & H8, both are numeric values. I8 will show a text value with the result of the first two conditions. My problem is that this is a really large formula because cell G8 is a range between 0 and 6 and H8 is a percentage. For example... G8 H8 I8 0-1 30-40% Successful 1-2 40-50% Successful 2-3 50-60% Successful 3-4 60-70% Successful 4-5 70-80% Successful 5-6 80-90% Successful 6+ <80% Does Not Meet 80-89% Inconsistent 90-114% Successful Etc. Any suggestions? |
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