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These are perfect. I thank both of you. These are just what I need.
Again, Thank you very much. Armor "Roger Govier" wrote: Hi Try =IF(AND(A2=0.1, A2<=9.9), $A$2&" GHz",A$2$&" MHz") -- Regards Roger Govier "Armor" wrote in message ... Most Giga-Hertz systems are between 1.0GHz and 4.0GHz. So, any x.x number entry is a "GHz" system. The Mega-Hertz system run between 450MHz and 900Mhz, so any xxx number is "MHz" system. If the systems is bigger, a 1200MHz system, then we just type a 1.2GHz system. Since I will be doing the data entry, I will know which. I just want to get a littel better speed in the data entry by just typing numbers. I would like the function to finish the unit desigantor. Just like when the cells are formated for a "phone number". Automatic parenthesis and hyphens. Thank You "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: What do you want if the numbers is greater than 9.9 but less than 100? Also note that you replied to a post posted in July of 2005! -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom Portland, Oregon "Armor" wrote in message ... I am looking for a similar function. I have a column header showing "CPU". This is to record the speed of a CPU. I have seen the =IF(AND(D2=A2,D2<=B2),"Comment",""); however, I need to compare against a number entered into the cell. The desired result is; if a number entered that is between 0.1 and 9.9 retuns the number entered, plus the unit of measurement "GHz"; if the number entered is between 100 and 999 returns the number, plus the unit of measurement "MHz": =IF(AND(A2=0.1, A2<=9.9), $A$2"GHz",A$2$"MHz")... somewhere near this? Do I need a nested IF statement? Thank You On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 21:45:02 -0700, "Freshman" wrote: I've numbers "002170" in A2 and "044925" in B2. I want to put a number in C2 such that if the number is =A2 but <=B2, then a statment "It is fine" else "" appears in D2. What the formula would be? Please correct my formula below: =IF(D2=A2 AND D2<=B2,"It is fine","") =IF(AND(D2=A2,D2<=B2),"It is fine","") Another question is how can I show the number "002170" in A2 beside adding a ' in front of the number? Format/Cells/Number/Custom Type: 000000 --ron |
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