If you can't use a formula, you'll have to use VBA. Can you upload a real spreadsheet (Go Advanced>Manage Attachments)? What determines whether a cell will have a number or a N/A?
If you can't use a formula, you'll have to use VBA. Can you upload a real spreadsheet (Go Advanced>Manage Attachments)? What determines whether a cell will have a number or a N/A?
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I attached a spreadsheet of what I'm working on (the cells mentioned before don't match the the snip attachment, so disregard the earlier thread).
I'm unfamiliar with VBA. I'd like to learn more.
How the spreadsheet is currently filled out is how the N/A's are determined.
In reference to the attached spreadsheet...Column C has a drop down.
If selected "4", no N/A's in that row.
If selected "3", N/A in cells J,T,P,V (row 5).
If selected "2", N/A in cells H,J,N,P,R,T,V (row 7).
If selected "1", N/A in cells F,H,J,L,N,P,R,T,V (row 9).
I hope that clears up any questions.
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