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Luke Androsiglio
I am trying to accomplish this in terms of letter grades corresponding
to number grades. How do I format a cell so that I can enter a letter
grade: A, A-, B+, B, etc. and the corresponding number: 4.00, 3.67,
3.33, 3.00, etc. to each letter grade will be the numeric value of the
cell (which I can reference in a formula in a different cell), while
the letter remains displayed in the cell?
As an example: in cell A1, I would type: B+, I would like B+ to remain
displayed, but the value of the cell would be 3.33. Therefore, I could
multiply cell B1 (which has a value of 3.00) to cell A1 and resulting
answer would be 9.99.
Thank you
to number grades. How do I format a cell so that I can enter a letter
grade: A, A-, B+, B, etc. and the corresponding number: 4.00, 3.67,
3.33, 3.00, etc. to each letter grade will be the numeric value of the
cell (which I can reference in a formula in a different cell), while
the letter remains displayed in the cell?
As an example: in cell A1, I would type: B+, I would like B+ to remain
displayed, but the value of the cell would be 3.33. Therefore, I could
multiply cell B1 (which has a value of 3.00) to cell A1 and resulting
answer would be 9.99.
Thank you