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lindasuenwh

How do I make 1 = "yes"?
 
I have looked all over and have to finish this report asap. Help is not
helping. How do I format a cell to return a word when I input a number? For
example, "2" = "Not enough info" or "0" = "No"?
Thanks -
Excel newbie

ExcelBanter AI

Answer: How do I make 1 = "yes"?
 
How to use the IF function in Excel
  1. Select the cell where you want the result to appear.
  2. Type the following formula into the formula bar:
    Code:

    =IF(A1=1,"Yes","No")
  3. Replace "A1" with the cell reference where you will input the number.
  4. Replace "Yes" and "No" with the words you want to appear if the condition is true or false, respectively.

To return different words for different numbers, you can use nested IF functions. For example, you could use the formula
Code:

=IF(A1=2,"Not enough info",IF(A1=0,"No",""))
to return "Not enough info" if the input is 2, "No" if it's 0, and leave the cell blank if it's any other number.

If you need to perform more complex calculations or automate tasks in Excel, you can use macros or Visual Basic code. To write a macro, press Alt+F11 to open the Visual Basic Editor, then click Insert Module and enter your code between the
Formula:

Sub 

and
Formula:

End Sub 

statements.

Niek Otten

How do I make 1 = "yes"?
 
There is this ancient Format feature where you can specify up to 3 conditions plus an Else branch.

FormatCellsNumber tab, Custom. In the Type box, enter something like

[=1]"yes";[=2]"Not enough info";"no"

--
Kind regards,

Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel


"lindasuenwh" wrote in message ...
|I have looked all over and have to finish this report asap. Help is not
| helping. How do I format a cell to return a word when I input a number? For
| example, "2" = "Not enough info" or "0" = "No"?
| Thanks -
| Excel newbie



CLR

How do I make 1 = "yes"?
 
That's very cool Nick, and certainly a keeper. It does exactly what the OP
asks for, however, it will also return a "no" for any other number besides 0,
1, or2 in my XL97. Is there a way to change it to allow the other numbers to
show as typed?

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"Niek Otten" wrote:

There is this ancient Format feature where you can specify up to 3 conditions plus an Else branch.

FormatCellsNumber tab, Custom. In the Type box, enter something like

[=1]"yes";[=2]"Not enough info";"no"

--
Kind regards,

Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel


"lindasuenwh" wrote in message ...
|I have looked all over and have to finish this report asap. Help is not
| helping. How do I format a cell to return a word when I input a number? For
| example, "2" = "Not enough info" or "0" = "No"?
| Thanks -
| Excel newbie




Niek Otten

How do I make 1 = "yes"?
 
Hi Chuck,

Not that I know of, at least not with 3 other conditions.
Normally the format code is divided into three zones: one each for positive, negative, zero, text.
But if you use it for self-defined conditions, I have not found a way to have 3 conditions and an ELSE branch.

Maybe someone else?

--
Kind regards,

Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel

"CLR" wrote in message ...
| That's very cool Nick, and certainly a keeper. It does exactly what the OP
| asks for, however, it will also return a "no" for any other number besides 0,
| 1, or2 in my XL97. Is there a way to change it to allow the other numbers to
| show as typed?
|
| Vaya con Dios,
| Chuck, CABGx3
|
|
|
| "Niek Otten" wrote:
|
| There is this ancient Format feature where you can specify up to 3 conditions plus an Else branch.
|
| FormatCellsNumber tab, Custom. In the Type box, enter something like
|
| [=1]"yes";[=2]"Not enough info";"no"
|
| --
| Kind regards,
|
| Niek Otten
| Microsoft MVP - Excel
|
|
| "lindasuenwh" wrote in message
...
| |I have looked all over and have to finish this report asap. Help is not
| | helping. How do I format a cell to return a word when I input a number? For
| | example, "2" = "Not enough info" or "0" = "No"?
| | Thanks -
| | Excel newbie
|
|
|



Niek Otten

How do I make 1 = "yes"?
 
<into three zones

Four, of course
Sorry about that

--
Kind regards,

Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel

"Niek Otten" wrote in message ...
| Hi Chuck,
|
| Not that I know of, at least not with 3 other conditions.
| Normally the format code is divided into three zones: one each for positive, negative, zero, text.
| But if you use it for self-defined conditions, I have not found a way to have 3 conditions and an ELSE branch.
|
| Maybe someone else?
|
| --
| Kind regards,
|
| Niek Otten
| Microsoft MVP - Excel
|
| "CLR" wrote in message ...
|| That's very cool Nick, and certainly a keeper. It does exactly what the OP
|| asks for, however, it will also return a "no" for any other number besides 0,
|| 1, or2 in my XL97. Is there a way to change it to allow the other numbers to
|| show as typed?
||
|| Vaya con Dios,
|| Chuck, CABGx3
||
||
||
|| "Niek Otten" wrote:
||
|| There is this ancient Format feature where you can specify up to 3 conditions plus an Else branch.
||
|| FormatCellsNumber tab, Custom. In the Type box, enter something like
||
|| [=1]"yes";[=2]"Not enough info";"no"
||
|| --
|| Kind regards,
||
|| Niek Otten
|| Microsoft MVP - Excel
||
||
|| "lindasuenwh" wrote in message
| ...
|| |I have looked all over and have to finish this report asap. Help is not
|| | helping. How do I format a cell to return a word when I input a number? For
|| | example, "2" = "Not enough info" or "0" = "No"?
|| | Thanks -
|| | Excel newbie
||
||
||
|
|



CLR

How do I make 1 = "yes"?
 
Thanks for the comeback Nick......I couldn't figure out how to do it and
thought it was just me..........I'm struggling now trying to do it with code,
but not having much luck at that either.....

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"Niek Otten" wrote:

Hi Chuck,

Not that I know of, at least not with 3 other conditions.
Normally the format code is divided into three zones: one each for positive, negative, zero, text.
But if you use it for self-defined conditions, I have not found a way to have 3 conditions and an ELSE branch.

Maybe someone else?

--
Kind regards,

Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel

"CLR" wrote in message ...
| That's very cool Nick, and certainly a keeper. It does exactly what the OP
| asks for, however, it will also return a "no" for any other number besides 0,
| 1, or2 in my XL97. Is there a way to change it to allow the other numbers to
| show as typed?
|
| Vaya con Dios,
| Chuck, CABGx3
|
|
|
| "Niek Otten" wrote:
|
| There is this ancient Format feature where you can specify up to 3 conditions plus an Else branch.
|
| FormatCellsNumber tab, Custom. In the Type box, enter something like
|
| [=1]"yes";[=2]"Not enough info";"no"
|
| --
| Kind regards,
|
| Niek Otten
| Microsoft MVP - Excel
|
|
| "lindasuenwh" wrote in message
...
| |I have looked all over and have to finish this report asap. Help is not
| | helping. How do I format a cell to return a word when I input a number? For
| | example, "2" = "Not enough info" or "0" = "No"?
| | Thanks -
| | Excel newbie
|
|
|




FloMM2

How do I make 1 = "yes"?
 
Lindasuenwh,
Try this:
your resonse in cell C5, the formula in D5.
Answer
1 "IF($C$5=1,"YES",IF($C$5=2,"Not enogh info","NO"))

In the above example:
1 = YES, 2 = Not enough info, any other answer=NO
hth
Good luck :-)
"lindasuenwh" wrote:

I have looked all over and have to finish this report asap. Help is not
helping. How do I format a cell to return a word when I input a number? For
example, "2" = "Not enough info" or "0" = "No"?
Thanks -
Excel newbie



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