Or, explain what you want to do. It's usually better handled by VLOOKUP or
SUMPRODUCT or the like. Somebody here can guide you if you provide the
background info
Yes -- use an alternate method. There is always a better alternative to
nesting a lot of Ifs. Vlookup is the most typical, but there are others.
And, once you employ them, they are easier to use and debug.
Explain what problem you are trying to solve, and someone will come up with
a nifty solution.
An example, I have 20 categories, each category is label with a fruit. So if
i put in one cell category 5, and category 5 is associated with apple, the
cell with the formula should automatically be filled in with the word "apple".
Or, explain what you want to do. It's usually better handled by VLOOKUP or
SUMPRODUCT or the like. Somebody here can guide you if you provide the
background info
Build a 2 column table with the categories listed in the first column, the
associated fruit in the second column. Let's say this data is in cells D1:E20
You're going to put 5 in cell A1, and you want the associated fruit to
appear in B1
Thanks! I'm slow...i just realized i've used vlookup before =)
Thanks!
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