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How do I add more ranges to the following formula?
(for Excel 2003)
I've a Yearly calendar and a table with around 27 diferent date ranges for 2 teams (alternating). I want the days in the calendar to change color according to who is working ex. Red for Team1 and Green to Team2. In each day of the calendar I used the folowing formula in Condition 1 and the same with inverse False,True result in Condition 2: =IF(OR(AND(S6$AA$5,S6$AB$5),AND(S6$AA$7,S6$AB$ 7),AND(S6$AA$9,S6$AB$9),AND(S6$AA$11,S6$AB$11) ,AND(S6$AA$13,S6$AB$13),AND(S6$AA$15,S6$AB$15) ,AND(S6$AA$17,S6$AB$17),AND(S6$AA$19,S6$AB$19) ),TRUE,FALSE) This works for up to 8 ranges. How do I do the same with some other formula that can accept more ranges? -- Mario |
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How do I add more ranges to the following formula?
Try this...
=SUMPRODUCT(--(MOD(ROW(AA5:AA19)-ROW(AA5),2)=0),--(S6AA5:AA19),--(S6AB5:AB19)) -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "neivamj" wrote in message ... (for Excel 2003) I've a Yearly calendar and a table with around 27 diferent date ranges for 2 teams (alternating). I want the days in the calendar to change color according to who is working ex. Red for Team1 and Green to Team2. In each day of the calendar I used the folowing formula in Condition 1 and the same with inverse False,True result in Condition 2: =IF(OR(AND(S6$AA$5,S6$AB$5),AND(S6$AA$7,S6$AB$ 7),AND(S6$AA$9,S6$AB$9),AND(S6$AA$11,S6$AB$11) ,AND(S6$AA$13,S6$AB$13),AND(S6$AA$15,S6$AB$15) ,AND(S6$AA$17,S6$AB$17),AND(S6$AA$19,S6$AB$19) ),TRUE,FALSE) This works for up to 8 ranges. How do I do the same with some other formula that can accept more ranges? -- Mario |
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How do I add more ranges to the following formula?
Thanks, it workwed perfectly.
-- Mario "T. Valko" wrote: Try this... =SUMPRODUCT(--(MOD(ROW(AA5:AA19)-ROW(AA5),2)=0),--(S6AA5:AA19),--(S6AB5:AB19)) -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "neivamj" wrote in message ... (for Excel 2003) I've a Yearly calendar and a table with around 27 diferent date ranges for 2 teams (alternating). I want the days in the calendar to change color according to who is working ex. Red for Team1 and Green to Team2. In each day of the calendar I used the folowing formula in Condition 1 and the same with inverse False,True result in Condition 2: =IF(OR(AND(S6$AA$5,S6$AB$5),AND(S6$AA$7,S6$AB$ 7),AND(S6$AA$9,S6$AB$9),AND(S6$AA$11,S6$AB$11) ,AND(S6$AA$13,S6$AB$13),AND(S6$AA$15,S6$AB$15) ,AND(S6$AA$17,S6$AB$17),AND(S6$AA$19,S6$AB$19) ),TRUE,FALSE) This works for up to 8 ranges. How do I do the same with some other formula that can accept more ranges? -- Mario . |
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How do I add more ranges to the following formula?
You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback!
-- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "neivamj" wrote in message ... Thanks, it workwed perfectly. -- Mario "T. Valko" wrote: Try this... =SUMPRODUCT(--(MOD(ROW(AA5:AA19)-ROW(AA5),2)=0),--(S6AA5:AA19),--(S6AB5:AB19)) -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "neivamj" wrote in message ... (for Excel 2003) I've a Yearly calendar and a table with around 27 diferent date ranges for 2 teams (alternating). I want the days in the calendar to change color according to who is working ex. Red for Team1 and Green to Team2. In each day of the calendar I used the folowing formula in Condition 1 and the same with inverse False,True result in Condition 2: =IF(OR(AND(S6$AA$5,S6$AB$5),AND(S6$AA$7,S6$AB$ 7),AND(S6$AA$9,S6$AB$9),AND(S6$AA$11,S6$AB$11) ,AND(S6$AA$13,S6$AB$13),AND(S6$AA$15,S6$AB$15) ,AND(S6$AA$17,S6$AB$17),AND(S6$AA$19,S6$AB$19) ),TRUE,FALSE) This works for up to 8 ranges. How do I do the same with some other formula that can accept more ranges? -- Mario . |
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