Mathematical and logical operations can be performed on a Microsoft Excel workbook with the help of formulas. One of the most common uses of Excel is to compare rows of data by using an IF statement.
When analyzing grades (especially for a large class) the COUNTIF function in Excel can be extremely helpful. For example, suppose you have entered your final letter grades, and you need to report how ...
I came up with the following formula for use in Excel:<BR><BR>=IF(A2>95.9,"A+",IF(A2>92.9,"A",IF(A2>89.9,"A-", IF(A2>85.9,"B+",IF(A2>82.9,"B",IF(A2>79.9,"B-",IF(A2>75 ...
Old-school Excel functions like SUMPRODUCT, INDEX/MATCH, and IFERROR remain essential for stable, readable, and maintainable ...