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    Looking for a way to assign classes to altitude categorys

    Hi Community,

    i am looking for a way to assign altitude classes to a specific range of altitudes. I.e 200-499m shall get class 2, 500-799m class 3 and so on.

    Thank you for the help

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    Re: Looking for a way to assign classes to altitude categorys

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    Re: Looking for a way to assign classes to altitude categorys

    Try VLOOKUPs similar to this:

    =VLOOKUP(A2,$E$2:$F$5,2,1)

    See attachmant for a demo.
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