Display colored emoji based on cell value

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Kikochikitin Posted messages 2 Status Member -  
 Stephanie -
Hello everyone,
I'm asking a question here on a topic already discussed on the forum, but I couldn't adapt the solutions proposed to other users:

In row 4 column AV, I enter a value between 1 and 10
In row 4 column I, I would like the previously entered value to return:
- a green smiling emoji if value AV is between 1 (inclusive) and 4 (inclusive)
- an orange flat mouth emoji if value AV is between 5 (inclusive) and 7 (inclusive)
- a red upside-down mouth emoji if value AV is between 8 (inclusive) and 10 (inclusive)

Once this operation is done, I would like to be able to drag my formula down vertically.

Thank you in advance

http://www.cjoint.com/c/FDoiL3lfVuJ

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  1. Vaucluse Posted messages 27336 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   6 453
     
    Hello

    you cannot (at least as far as I know) use icons directly outside of the cell that contains the condition (i.e., AV in your case)

    try this if possible:

    format of field I > Wingsdings font (size as needed)
    formula in I4

    =IF(AV4="";"";IF(AV4<=4;"J";IF(AV4<=7;"K";"L")
    (uppercase letters)

    and for colors, use a conditional formatting by formulas with
    I4="J" or I4="K" or I4="L"

    best regards

    The quality of the response mainly depends on the clarity of the question, thank you!
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    1. JvDo Posted messages 1924 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   859
       
      Hello Vaucluse,

      on this site: https://answers.microsoft.com/fr-fr/office/forum/office_2010-excel/cr%C3%A9er-des-jeux-dic%C3%B4ne-pour-excel/500da856-6167-e011-8dfc-68b599b31bf5?auth=1

      a custom number format is suggested: [Red][>7] "L"; [Green][<5] "J"; [Yellow] "K"; @

      this could be an alternative to a conditional formatting.

      best regards
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      1. Kikochikitin > JvDo Posted messages 1924 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
         
        I tried the indicated formula, [Red][>7]"L"; [Green][<5]"J"; [Yellow]"K"; @ it generates an error.

        As mentioned elsewhere, it's not a big deal for the color!!!

        Thank you anyway for the information!!!
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    2. JvDo Posted messages 1924 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   859
       
      Hello,

      I did not mention a formula but a custom format.

      Best regards
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    3. Stephanie
       
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