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    export a calculation to excel so that the actual numbers and answer are visible

    I wonder if anyone can help. I need to generate an excel report which shows the calculation when transferred to a word document. The complication comes as well in that the calculation can have different cells integrated into the next function depending on which answer is larger. I have attached a summary of how I want the calculations to appear in word eventually. These are calculations showing hearing losses summed over 3 frequencies. In calculating binaural summation loss we need to place more weight on the better ear. Therefore we have to mutiply the better ear by 4, add the worst ear figures and divide by 5. Obviously it could be either ear that is better and although I know how to write formula for the equation if the side didnt matter I am clueless how to write an equation where you state [if cell A1 is greater than A2 then etc etc). Many thanks in anticipation

    Sean Loughran



    Data table of actual hearing levels at 1000 - 3000 Hz
    	                    1000 Hz  2000 Hz  3000 Hz
    Right ear threshold Air       20       45       65
    Right ear threshold Bone      20       65       70
    Left ear threshold Air        25       50       70
    Left ear threshold Bone       25       50       65




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    1,2 &3 KHz D.H.S.S. Air Summation Binaural Hearing loss


    Right 20 + 45 + 65 = 130dB


    Left 25 + 50 + 70 = 145dB


    (130 x 4) + (145 X 1) = 133dB
    5

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    1,2 &3 KHz D.H.S.S. Bone Summation Binaural Hearing loss


    Right 20 +50 +65 = 135dB



    Left 25 + 50 + 65 = 140dB


    [U](135 x4) +(140 x 1) = 136dB
    5

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    0.5,1 &2 KHz . Average( Coles Worgan) Binaural Hearing loss


    Right 20 + 45 + 15 = 27dB
    3



    Left 25 + 50 + 15 = 30dB
    3




    (27 X 4) + (30 x 1) = 27dB
    5
    Last edited by shg; 03-18-2012 at 01:01 PM.

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