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Say I want to be able to when the cell says one thing have the
function say something else. Sorry, that is a very bad way of explaining it. Perhaps this way would be better. Say that I have a list of fruits and vegetables column a will be where I would type in the fruits and vegetables. column b would be where the function will tell me if it's a fruit or a vegetable. In the function it is going to have to list each fruit and vegetable I am to encounter. For simplicity sake lets limit the universe of fruits and vegetables I will encounter to eight. Fruits: Apple Banana Orange Grapes Vegetables: Radish Lettuce Carrot Potato So I would type in say in a1 Apple b1 would be =fruitorveg(a1) and would show "Fruit." If I changed a1 to Radish b1 would show Vegetable. And so on. Again this is simplifying the concept here. What I really need to do is in the formula list about two hundred of one thing and have it identify itself as being part of something. But I feel if I have the general concept down then it is just a matter of adding on lines. I hope the example explains it well. I want to do it in a function rather than like have a excel datasheet that compares the two pieces of data because I want to have it available when I need to use it without having to bring up another worksheet. |
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