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  • Jan 11, 2009, 11:11 AM
    SukhBamrah
    How to DRAW line in MS Excel?
    I have a twain of questions or queries regarding MS EXCEL and they are as follows -

    1) I am a beginner in EXCEL and have been using it since long, and today when I was trying to make a list by entering data, I faced the piquent problem when I got the print out as it I mean the print out did not show the lines, and so I got fed up and now I am taking your help...

    kindly help..

    2) The second prob is that I have to make a list in which the students have to be given grades as per their marks, if marks are x, then

    Grade = F (if 33<x<50)
    Grade = E (if 50<x<60)
    Grade = D (if 60<x<70)
    Grade = C (if 70<x<80)
    Grade = B (if 80<x<90)
    Grade = A (if 90<x)
  • Jan 11, 2009, 11:38 AM
    friendship4any1
    Its so simple just select your data and press Ctrl+1 or go to Format => Cells

    Then select the Border Tab choose your desire borders and press OK.

    Then take a print preview it shows you the borders. :)
  • Jan 11, 2009, 11:48 AM
    friendship4any1
    The second prob is that you have to make a list in which the students have to be given grades as per their marks, if marks are x, then

    Grade = F (if 33<x<50)
    Grade = E (if 50<x<60)
    Grade = D (if 60<x<70)
    Grade = C (if 70<x<80)
    Grade = B (if 80<x<90)
    Grade = A (if 90<x)

    -----------------------------------------------------------------

    The Answer is:

    =IF(B2>90,"A",IF(B2>80,"B",IF(B2>70,"C",IF(B2>60," D",IF(B2>50,"E","F")))))

    where B2 is the desire cell.
  • Jan 11, 2009, 05:12 PM
    JBeaucaire

    1. To show the normal gridlines on a printout without manually adding them yourself, click in:

    File > Page Setup > Sheet > [x] Gridlines

    2. Where the grade to be checked is in B2:

    =LOOKUP(B2,{0,51,61,71,81,91},{"F","E","D","C","B" ,"A"})

    Copy that down for further students.
  • Jan 12, 2009, 03:34 AM
    SukhBamrah

    Thanks

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