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joaorlazaro Tricky formula substitution 03-20-2013, 06:23 PM
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    Good Evening,
    I have a tricky formula substitution to be made, and its a challenge from one of my college teachers:
    Microsoft Excel - REC-PO plano b.xlsx.jpg
    I need the dark blue cells to be 1 if the value on the light blue ones are higher than 0, and i can't use IF() [in the picture is SE()];

    The dark blue [0;1] cells are going to be used to multiply an coeficcient that may or may not be sumed to the total.
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    Re: Tricky formula substitution

    try
    =(C13>0)+0
    or
    =(C13>0)*1
    or

    =--(C13>0)
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    Re: Tricky formula substitution

    All this solutions return 1, either the light blue cells are 0 or higher than 0

    EDIT: NOPE, all of them worked, the Calculations were on the Manual.
    Last edited by joaorlazaro; 03-20-2013 at 07:17 PM.

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    Re: Tricky formula substitution

    Try this formula.
    =1*(B2>0)
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