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For example, A2 can take "y" and B2 can take "5." Select a cell where you want to insert the value represented by the letter. Type in the formula bar: =LOOKUP("letter",Af:Bl) Replace "letter" with the letter that represents the value you want to insert into the cell.
Select a cell where you want to insert the value represented by the letter. Type in the formula bar: =LOOKUP("letter",Af:Bl) Replace "letter" with the letter that represents the value you want to insert into the cell. Replace "Af" with the first cell that holds a letter and "Bl" with the last cell that holds a value.
Press the Enter key. The cell you've selected will contain #N/A because you haven't told Excel which letter to search for. Go to the formula in the bar, click between the quotation marks and type the letter C. Your formula should now read: =LOOKUP("C",A2:B6). Press Enter and the value of the letter.
Click the cell in which you want to enter the formula. In the formula bar , type = (equal sign) and the formula you want to use. Click the tab for the worksheet to be referenced. Select the cell or range of cells to be referenced.
Select the text-number cells and set their format to General as explained above. Copy a blank cell. ... Select the cells you want to convert to numbers, right-click, and then click Paste Special.
To change the column headings to letters, select the File tab in the toolbar at the top of the screen and then click on Options at the bottom of the menu. When the Excel Options window appears, click on the Formulas option on the left. Then uncheck the option called "R1C1 reference style" and click on the OK button.
Convert letter to number with formula. Convert number to letter with formula. In a blank cell besides your data, for example, cell C2, please enter this formula: =COLUMN(INDIRECT(A2&1)),(A2 has the letter that you want to convert) see screenshot:
Convert letter grade to number with VLOOKUP Select the cell you want to place the number grade, type this formula =VLOOKUP(B2,GPA!A:B,2,FALSE), press Enter key. Then drag the fill handle down to apply this formula to cells.
Cause: The default cell reference style (A1), which refers to columns as letters and refers to rows as numbers, was changed. Solution: Clear the R1C1 reference style selection in Excel preferences. Clear the Use R1C1 reference style check box. The column headings now show A, B, and C, instead of 1, 2, 3, and so on.
Select the text-number cells and set their format to General as explained above. Copy a blank cell. ... Select the cells you want to convert to numbers, right-click, and then click Paste Special.
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