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Mutiple formulas in 1 cell
- Jul 17, 2021
Budwizer_10 OK, you went for a horizontal lookup table. Not sure if you can work with the newer functions so I added the "old-style" formulae, after changing the lookup table a bit. See attached.
Budwizer_10 A cell can only hold one formula, but it can have many different outcomes. On the other hand, multiple formulae can reference one particular cell.
If you could upload a schedule that gives a clear example of what you are dealing with, that would be helpful.
- Budwizer_10Jul 16, 2021Copper ContributorHi there, thanks so much for the response. Here is a copy of what i am trying to do.
This table is for a golf game and basically on hole 1 if par is a 4 and Greg scores a 6 he should get 0 points, if he scores a 5 he should get 1 point and he scores a 4 then 2 points and if he scores a 3 then gets 3 points. I am trying to input the mutiple what if formula into where the Points total (1) is and retreive the data from where Greg inputs his score (5)
Hole 1 Hole 2 Hole 3 .........etc
Par 4 5 3
Greg 5 4 4
Points 1
Not sure if this is possible but any further help would be very much appreciated.- Riny_van_EekelenJul 17, 2021Platinum Contributor
Budwizer_10 No problem. See attached workbook for a working example based on your description. But I suspect that your next question will be to include course rating, multiple players, stroke index, handicap and playing handicap.
In the attached file you'll find two solution. One with new Excel functions and one with an "old-style" approach.
- Budwizer_10Jul 17, 2021Copper ContributorRiny/van/Eekelen, thank you so much this is what i was looking for and it now makes sense, what you are saying. Excel is unable to create a mutiple formula in one cell so you have to create a data table to draw from for all the what ifs. Again thank you so much. Greg