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I am setting up a vacation spraedsheet for work. Is there a way to enter V
for vacation day and have it equal one in my totals. I want to differentiate vacation days from sick days for each employee. I have all the necessary formulas set up to automatically deduct days if I enter the number 1, but I would rather enter V and have it equal the number 1. Hope this makes sense.....Thanks |
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Hi!
Try this: =COUNTIF(A1:A10,"V") Biff "Randy" wrote in message ... I am setting up a vacation spraedsheet for work. Is there a way to enter V for vacation day and have it equal one in my totals. I want to differentiate vacation days from sick days for each employee. I have all the necessary formulas set up to automatically deduct days if I enter the number 1, but I would rather enter V and have it equal the number 1. Hope this makes sense.....Thanks |
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Either I did something wrong or it does not work. I entered this formula in a
cell. I then Typed 'V', but nothing showed up in my totals. "Biff" wrote: Hi! Try this: =COUNTIF(A1:A10,"V") Biff "Randy" wrote in message ... I am setting up a vacation spraedsheet for work. Is there a way to enter V for vacation day and have it equal one in my totals. I want to differentiate vacation days from sick days for each employee. I have all the necessary formulas set up to automatically deduct days if I enter the number 1, but I would rather enter V and have it equal the number 1. Hope this makes sense.....Thanks |
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OOPS! My bad.... I think I got it. Thanks!
"Biff" wrote: Hi! Try this: =COUNTIF(A1:A10,"V") Biff "Randy" wrote in message ... I am setting up a vacation spraedsheet for work. Is there a way to enter V for vacation day and have it equal one in my totals. I want to differentiate vacation days from sick days for each employee. I have all the necessary formulas set up to automatically deduct days if I enter the number 1, but I would rather enter V and have it equal the number 1. Hope this makes sense.....Thanks |
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