Mathematical and logical operations can be performed on a Microsoft Excel workbook with the help of formulas. One of the most common uses of Excel is to compare rows of data by using an IF statement.
GPA doesn’t have a fixed scale and usually varies across universities. So, we will create a scale table in Excel to decide the parameters and then use it in an example. We will need three parameters ...
I came up with the following formula for use in Excel:<BR><BR>=IF(A2>95.9,"A+",IF(A2>92.9,"A",IF(A2>89.9,"A-", IF(A2>85.9,"B+",IF(A2>82.9,"B",IF(A2>79.9,"B-",IF(A2>75 ...
Many of us fell in love with Excel as we delved into its deep and sophisticated formula features. Because there are multiple ways to get results, you can decide which method works best for you. For ...
Please note: This item is from our archives and was published in 2002. It is provided for historical reference. The content may be out of date and links may no longer function. Q. When I’m working in ...
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