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I am not an excel expert so I'm hoping someone reading this might be. I am
attempting to create a "Scoring" sheet with pre-set values for criteria. What I would like to do is program this type function into each individual cell: eg. If the value of B2 is "15" then 'x' equals 15. I would like the user to simply enter the letter 'x' in the cell, not numbers. Does this make sense? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks |