hsandeep

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I know its simplest..still I need since I made mistake

Input Cell: B2 which can be EITHER of “d2” or “d3” or “d4” or “d5”. That’s All

Output Cell: D2:
IF B2=”d2” THEN D2=”k3
IF B2=”d3” THEN D2=”k4
IF B2=”d4” THEN D2=”k5
IF B2=”d5” THEN D2=”k6

How to accomplish?
I am using Excel 2007
 

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=INDEX({"k3";"k4";"k5";"k6"}, MATCH(B2, {"d2";"d3";"d4";"d5"}, 0))
 
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Another way
=IF(B2="","","k"&RIGHT(B2,1)+1)
 
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Another way
=IF(B2="","","k"&RIGHT(B2,1)+1)
Yes .........its another way .......but I may need "k300" also......so can't figure out how to use your formula. The FIRST alphabet is "k" followed by POSITIVE INTEGER.........which depends on another cell's formula.
 
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My suggestion was simply based on your original description.
 
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Glad we could help & thanks for the feedback
 
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Glad we could help & thanks for the feedback
I want to ‘fill’ G2:G11 with FORMULAS ‘matching’ the text in B2

IF B2=”d2” THEN G2:G11 should be ‘filled’ with FORMULAS ‘=F3’, ‘=F4’ & so on till ‘=F12’

Similarly, IF B2=”d3” THEN G2:G11 should be ‘filled’ with FORMULAS ‘=F4’, ‘=F5’ & so on till ‘=F13’
Similarly, IF B2=”d4” THEN G2:G11 should be ‘filled’ with FORMULAS ‘=F5’, ‘=F6’ & so on till ‘=F14’

In other words, IF 2 is SUFFIXED in B2’s text (‘d2’), THEN G2 SHOULD START WITH 3 (2+1) AS SUFFIX of F (constant alphabet) & so the FORMULA in G2 would be ‘=F3” & G3 would be ‘=F4” & so on till G11

Formulas needed for G2:G11

How to accomplish?
Sheet1

BCDEFG
2d2 =F3
3d3 =F4
4d4 =F5
5d5
6
7
8
9
10
11 =F12

<colgroup><col style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold; WIDTH: 30px"><col style="WIDTH: 64px"><col style="WIDTH: 7px"><col style="WIDTH: 7px"><col style="WIDTH: 7px"><col style="WIDTH: 7px"><col style="WIDTH: 64px"></colgroup><tbody>
</tbody>
 
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How about
=INDIRECT("F"&RIGHT($B$2)+ROW(A1))
 
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