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Frankiemillion Different outcome for drop... 04-09-2008, 07:30 PM
davesexcel Hi, You could try a vlookup... 04-09-2008, 08:21 PM
Frankiemillion ill keep trying to stump you... 04-09-2008, 08:34 PM
Frankiemillion ok another slight... 04-09-2008, 10:11 PM
davesexcel Try copying and pasting this... 04-09-2008, 10:24 PM
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    Different outcome for drop down box variables

    i was wondering if i can put name into a drop down box then get different date outcomes from different names... such as if sue is selected in the drop down menu then B1(a date i insert myself + 14 days)... ive got the drop down box already and know how to get the auto date (=B1+14) just dont know how to change it for different variables in the drop down box... i hope this is a challenge to some of u lol...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankiemillion
    i was wondering if i can put name into a drop down box then get different date outcomes from different names... such as if sue is selected in the drop down menu then B1(a date i insert myself + 14 days)... ive got the drop down box already and know how to get the auto date (=B1+14) just dont know how to change it for different variables in the drop down box... i hope this is a challenge to some of u lol...
    Hi,
    You could try a vlookup formula,
    here's an example
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    Quote Originally Posted by davesexcel
    Hi,
    Try you could try a vlookup formula,
    here's an example
    ill keep trying to stump you professionals... thanks alot its a massive help...

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    ok another slight challenge... is there anyway to show nothing in the autodate cell until i have selected a name from the drop down box??? because atm it comes up with #N/A and would like it to show nothing untill a person has been selected
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankiemillion
    ok another slight challenge... is there anyway to show nothing in the autodate cell until i have selected a name from the drop down box??? because atm it comes up with #N/A and would like it to show nothing untill a person has been selected
    Try copying and pasting this in place of the original formula C1
    =IF(ISNA(TEXT(B1+VLOOKUP(A1,$F$1:$G$5,2,0),"mmmm dd, yyy")),"",TEXT(B1+VLOOKUP(A1,$F$1:$G$5,2,0),"mmmm dd, yyy"))

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    ok that didnt work... comes up with "the formula you type has an error." and has the quotation marks highlighted. so i put a space between them and then the last quotation mark is highlighted...

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