Hi Again all, I am very happy to hear that you all liked the previous attachment.Now see this attachment.i also received this attachment from a CiteHR member. regards, Amarjeet
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear Mr Amarjeet
A very good Xl file.
I sampled a few tips.
There is an error in Power calculation “to calculate the area of circle”
given in row 249.
The solution given is =P()*(C22,2)
It should read=P()*(C24,2)
V.Raghunathan..................................... ............... Navi Mumbai
From India
A very good Xl file.
I sampled a few tips.
There is an error in Power calculation “to calculate the area of circle”
given in row 249.
The solution given is =P()*(C22,2)
It should read=P()*(C24,2)
V.Raghunathan..................................... ............... Navi Mumbai
From India
Hi all,
I need some help to get an Excel formula for the following categories based on percentage ranges:
- 90%-100%: Outstanding
- 76%-89%: Very Good
- 60%-75%: Good
- 45%-59%: Fair
- 31%-44%: Needs Improvement
- 0%-30%: Unsatisfactory
This is for a performance appraisal (PA) sheet. I require a formula that will automatically display the corresponding category (e.g., Good, Very Good) based on the total percentage of marks received.
Thank you,
Ta
From Pakistan, Karachi
I need some help to get an Excel formula for the following categories based on percentage ranges:
- 90%-100%: Outstanding
- 76%-89%: Very Good
- 60%-75%: Good
- 45%-59%: Fair
- 31%-44%: Needs Improvement
- 0%-30%: Unsatisfactory
This is for a performance appraisal (PA) sheet. I require a formula that will automatically display the corresponding category (e.g., Good, Very Good) based on the total percentage of marks received.
Thank you,
Ta
From Pakistan, Karachi
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