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I'm looking for the function that returns a grade (a,b,c,d,f) for
numerical values (100,92,86,78,65) ......help mike

?????(100,92,86,78,65),(A,B,C,D,F)


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Go to Help for info on LOOKUP, VLOOKUP and HLOOKUP
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I'm looking for the function that returns a grade (a,b,c,d,f) for
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?????(100,92,86,78,65),(A,B,C,D,F)


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One way to go:

=LOOKUP(A1,{1,66,79,87,93;"F","D","C","B","A"})

And copy down as needed.
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