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Hi All, I have two lists on one sheet, (Data), Services & Price. In another sheet, (Invoice), I am using a drop down list for services, and when a service is selected I would like it to automatically fill in the price column. I thought it would be simple but I seem to be getting the formula wrong, can you help? Many thanks! -- KerryOrr |
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It always helps if you can give exact cell references where your data
is located, but in the absence of that it will be something like: =VLOOKUP(A1,Data!A$1:B$100,2,0) in B1 of your Invoice sheet. Assumes data occupies A1:B100 of Data sheet, and that your drop-down is in A1 of Invoice sheet, so adjust the references accordingly. Hope this helps. Pete On Oct 9, 10:55 am, KerryOrr wrote: Hi All, I have two lists on one sheet, (Data), Services & Price. In another sheet, (Invoice), I am using a drop down list for services, and when a service is selected I would like it to automatically fill in the price column. I thought it would be simple but I seem to be getting the formula wrong, can you help? Many thanks! -- KerryOrr |
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Hi Pete, Many thanks for your reply, that's a great help! All working fine now. Very best wishes. Kerry Pete_UK;2412673 Wrote: It always helps if you can give exact cell references where your data is located, but in the absence of that it will be something like: =VLOOKUP(A1,Data!A$1:B$100,2,0) in B1 of your Invoice sheet. Assumes data occupies A1:B100 of Data sheet, and that your drop-down is in A1 of Invoice sheet, so adjust the references accordingly. Hope this helps. Pete On Oct 9, 10:55 am, KerryOrr wrote:- Hi All, I have two lists on one sheet, (Data), Services & Price. In another sheet, (Invoice), I am using a drop down list for services, and when a service is selected I would like it to automatically fill in the price column. I thought it would be simple but I seem to be getting the formula wrong, can you help? Many thanks! -- KerryOrr- -- KerryOrr |
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Glad to be of help, Kerry - thanks for letting me know.
Pete On Oct 9, 8:45 pm, KerryOrr wrote: Hi Pete, Many thanks for your reply, that's a great help! All working fine now. Very best wishes. Kerry Pete_UK;2412673 Wrote: It always helps if you can give exact cell references where your data is located, but in the absence of that it will be something like: =VLOOKUP(A1,Data!A$1:B$100,2,0) in B1 of your Invoice sheet. Assumes data occupies A1:B100 of Data sheet, and that your drop-down is in A1 of Invoice sheet, so adjust the references accordingly. Hope this helps. Pete On Oct 9, 10:55 am, KerryOrr wrote:- Hi All, I have two lists on one sheet, (Data), Services & Price. In another sheet, (Invoice), I am using a drop down list for services, and when a service is selected I would like it to automatically fill in the price column. I thought it would be simple but I seem to be getting the formula wrong, can you help? Many thanks! -- KerryOrr- -- KerryOrr- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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