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With grades in B2:D2, in the grading Criteria sheet we got weithts in B10:B12 and exam average and corresponding grades in A2:B5 and weights formatted as %, the formula for the overall score in E2 can look like this: =(B2*'Grading Criteria'!B10)+(C2*'Grading Criteria'!B11)+(D2*'Grading Criteria'!B12) To find the corresponding grade, use this formula in F2: =OFFSET('Grading Criteria'!A1,MATCH(E2,'Grading Criteria'!A2:A6),1) Be sure to use absolute references to numbers in Grading Criteria sheet if you want to copy formulas down. Best regards, Per "Kimmer" skrev i meddelelsen ... I still have not gotten this to work. My book says Modify the formula in column E of each section worksheet so the weight applied to each exam in computing the overall student score is based on data obtained from the range B10:B12 in the Grading Criteria worksheet. I tried what you told me to Tom but it does not work. It is highlighting the B10:B12 cells in the section worksheet not in the grading criteria worksheet. The orininal formula in column E of the section worksheets was not a vlookup formula. This book has been very hard to follow, obviously or I wouldnt need to come to another website to find answers. First Row and Columns in the first section worksheet look like this StudentID Exam1 Exam2 Final Overall Grade ----------- 100 93 79 87.75 B this was putting in the formula=SUM(B2*0.25+C2*0.25+D2*0.50) in the overall column. Now they are asking the above. Which in the Grading Criteria worksheet. you got the original info from Exam Average Grade 0 F 50 D 60 C 75 B 90 A Then we had to put this in and this is the cells A9:B12 Exam Type Weight Exam1 15% Exam2 25% Final 60% this is where they want to get the weights. This is what I am having the problem with. When I try to change the formula in Column E it picks up B10:B12 from the other worksheets not this here with the 15%,25% 60%. I get some crazy number and it makes the Grade an A. It would be a lower B than what the 87.75 overall grade is now. I just dont understand what they want us to do. If the original formula had been a vlookup maybe it would work the way it is asking. The book I am using is Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Second Edition. New Perspectives. thanks to anyone who has any ideas -- Too old to be in college |
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