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Derrick Robinson

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I created an advertising opportunity score sheet. When I arrive at the total
score I would like excel to display some words telling what the number means
in terms of advertising opportunity
Examples - If the total is any of the following the text should be displayed
below the score or beside the score.

..90 - 1.0 = extraordinary opportunity
..80 - .89 = excellent opportunity
..70 - .79 = very good
..60 - .69 = good
..50 - .59 = average opportunity
..40 - .49 = poor
,30 - .39 = very poor

I hope I am making sense.
Thank you

Derrick



Chip Pearson

Take a look at the VLOOKUP function.


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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com


"Derrick Robinson" wrote in message
news:C2ume.4604$zb.3814@trndny06...
I created an advertising opportunity score sheet. When I arrive
at the total score I would like excel to display some words
telling what the number means in terms of advertising
opportunity
Examples - If the total is any of the following the text should
be displayed below the score or beside the score.

.90 - 1.0 = extraordinary opportunity
.80 - .89 = excellent opportunity
.70 - .79 = very good
.60 - .69 = good
.50 - .59 = average opportunity
.40 - .49 = poor
,30 - .39 = very poor

I hope I am making sense.
Thank you

Derrick




Biff

Hi!

Here's one way.

Invert your table, get rid of the "-" and the "=" so that it looks like
this:

H1..........I1..........J1
0.3....... 0.39........ very poor
0.4....... 0.49........ poor
0.5....... 0.59........ average opportunity
0.6....... 0.69........ good
0.7....... 0.79........ very good
0.8....... 0.89........ excellent opportunity
0.9....... 1............. extraordinary opportunity

The table is in the range H1:J7.

Assume your total score is in cell A1. In B1 enter this formula:

=IF(OR(A1="",A1<0.3),"",VLOOKUP(A1,H1:J7,3,1))

Note: *any* score greater than 0.9 will return extraordinary opportunity.

Biff

"Derrick Robinson" wrote in message
news:C2ume.4604$zb.3814@trndny06...
I created an advertising opportunity score sheet. When I arrive at the
total score I would like excel to display some words telling what the
number means in terms of advertising opportunity
Examples - If the total is any of the following the text should be
displayed below the score or beside the score.

.90 - 1.0 = extraordinary opportunity
.80 - .89 = excellent opportunity
.70 - .79 = very good
.60 - .69 = good
.50 - .59 = average opportunity
.40 - .49 = poor
,30 - .39 = very poor

I hope I am making sense.
Thank you

Derrick




Derrick Robinson

Thanks to Chip & Biff. Points taken
Derrick

"Biff" wrote in message
...
Hi!

Here's one way.

Invert your table, get rid of the "-" and the "=" so that it looks like
this:

H1..........I1..........J1
0.3....... 0.39........ very poor
0.4....... 0.49........ poor
0.5....... 0.59........ average opportunity
0.6....... 0.69........ good
0.7....... 0.79........ very good
0.8....... 0.89........ excellent opportunity
0.9....... 1............. extraordinary opportunity

The table is in the range H1:J7.

Assume your total score is in cell A1. In B1 enter this formula:

=IF(OR(A1="",A1<0.3),"",VLOOKUP(A1,H1:J7,3,1))

Note: *any* score greater than 0.9 will return extraordinary opportunity.

Biff

"Derrick Robinson" wrote in message
news:C2ume.4604$zb.3814@trndny06...
I created an advertising opportunity score sheet. When I arrive at the
total score I would like excel to display some words telling what the
number means in terms of advertising opportunity
Examples - If the total is any of the following the text should be
displayed below the score or beside the score.

.90 - 1.0 = extraordinary opportunity
.80 - .89 = excellent opportunity
.70 - .79 = very good
.60 - .69 = good
.50 - .59 = average opportunity
.40 - .49 = poor
,30 - .39 = very poor

I hope I am making sense.
Thank you

Derrick







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