red_leader
New Member
Hi - I have a set of values in column A that I need to multiply by a modifier selected from a list of values in column B. The final value would be displayed in column C. The user has a dropdown list of avail modifiers in col B that range from +25% to -25%. I cannot figure out how to write the formula so that XL recognizes the correct modifier selected by the user in Col B and multiplies it against the Col A value. To further complicate things, I have used wingdings (symbols) to represent the modifiers in Col B (i.e., two down arrows for a modifier of -25%, 1 down arrow for a modifier of -10% etc.) I think a long IF formula might work but I can't figure out the syntax and it seems overly complex. I haven't used arrays much but I wonder if this situation calls for one?? Is there anyway to do this and to preserve the use of the symbols/wingdings at the same time? If I can pull this off my VP will be mightily impressed and maybe I can finally talk him into paying for me to take a Chandoo class!! Your help is greatly appreciated!!