You're welcome.
 

Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 11:11:24 +0530
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Re: $$Excel-Macros$$
From: atul.kesa...@gmail.com
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com


Hello Dave,
 
You are a rock Star.......thanks a ton!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
The macro is awesome.this is what i wanted.
 
Thanks and Regards
Atul Kesaria

On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 10:10 AM, Dave Bonallack <davebonall...@hotmail.com> 
wrote:


Hi Atul,
Have a look at the attached workbook, and see if it does what you want. I've 
added a button to run the macro from the sheet, but you may want to run it some 
other way.
I've left your formulas as you had them.
Regards - Dave.
 


Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 18:33:57 +0530
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Re: $$Excel-Macros$$
From: atul.kesa...@gmail.com
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com 





Hello Dave,
 
Thanks for the below formulas. 
 
The reason I am asking for the macro is that we have more then 25 sheet in a 
file and more then 200 line items in each sheet, macro would help to reduce the 
file size and minimize the changes of error.
 
I have attached a file in which i have tried to write a macro. Two things that 
i am unable to add. 1 )The macro should able to apply the formula till the last 
line 
2) It should copy and paste special value all the formula applied.
 
Thanking you once again in advance.
 
Thanks and Regards
Atul Kesaria


On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Dave Bonallack <davebonall...@hotmail.com> 
wrote:


Hi Atul,
Just as a by-the-way, those formulas are much longer than needed. There are 
lots of redundant parts. The following would do the same thing:

=IF(AND(B2>0,B2<=1,0),1%,IF(b2<=2,3%,IF(b2<=3,5%,IF(b2<=4,7.5%,IF(b2<=5,8%,IF(b2<=6,10%,0))))))
=IF(AND(b2>0,b2<=1,0),11%,IF(b2<=2,13%,IF(b2<=3,15%,IF(b2<=4,17.5%,IF(b2<=5,18%,IF(b2<=6,20%,0))))))
=IF(AND(b2>0,b2<=1,0),21%,IF(b2<=2,23%,IF(b2<=3,25%,IF(b2<=4,27.5%,IF(b2<=5,28%,IF(b2<=6,20%,0))))))
A multiple IF statement stops when it finds the first true statement, so you 
don't need to define the lower level of each range.
Also, this sort of thing is done better using a table with VLOOKUP. You can 
change the values more easily, and the formulas are much simpler.
As to a macro, if no one else answers, I could provide you with that.
Regards - Dave.




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