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I have another problem,

I am sure this one is easy to work out, but my mind seems to have gone
blank, so hopefully someone can help.

I have a worksheet which contains 3 columns.

Column A - Is a list of names
Column B - Is a cash amount
Column C - Is a cash amount from column B minus 10% (for example
=B8*0.9)


The cash amounts in B change regularly and I sort the table to show
which person has the most money next to their name (Sort by Column C
descending then by Column A ascending).


My problem is that one of the names in column A does not have 10% taken
from their cash, so the formula I use in their column C is simply =B8
(if their name is the 8th row down).

This works fine until I come to sort the table as mentioned above, the
formula for the person who doesnt have the 10% deducted does not follow
them, so depending on the amount they have in column B, they end up
having a figure minus 10% and the name now in the 8th row has their
column C not affected by the 10% deduction.

I hope thats understandable :D

I am sure there is a simply fix to this, I seem to remember something
about the use of $ (like =$B$8) but that doesnt work.

Many thanks for your help in advance


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Maybe you could change that formula:

=b8*(if(a8="Upya",1,.9))

Do your best to keep those formulas consistent--else you'll be in real trouble.

Another option.

Insert a new column--Call it percentage.

You could either type in the value (.9 or 1) for everyone or use a formula.

But then you could use:
=b8*d8

It might make it easier if/when others change categories--or the percentages
start to vary more.

Upya wrote:

I have another problem,

I am sure this one is easy to work out, but my mind seems to have gone
blank, so hopefully someone can help.

I have a worksheet which contains 3 columns.

Column A - Is a list of names
Column B - Is a cash amount
Column C - Is a cash amount from column B minus 10% (for example
=B8*0.9)

The cash amounts in B change regularly and I sort the table to show
which person has the most money next to their name (Sort by Column C
descending then by Column A ascending).

My problem is that one of the names in column A does not have 10% taken
from their cash, so the formula I use in their column C is simply =B8
(if their name is the 8th row down).

This works fine until I come to sort the table as mentioned above, the
formula for the person who doesnt have the 10% deducted does not follow
them, so depending on the amount they have in column B, they end up
having a figure minus 10% and the name now in the 8th row has their
column C not affected by the 10% deduction.

I hope thats understandable :D

I am sure there is a simply fix to this, I seem to remember something
about the use of $ (like =$B$8) but that doesnt work.

Many thanks for your help in advance

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Hi "Upya",
You are probably sorting on a single column rather than the
entire worksheet. Use Ctrl+Shift+Spacebar to select all cells
before doing your sort. (pre Excel 2003 you can use Slct+A).

http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/sorting.htm

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I have another problem,

I am sure this one is easy to work out, but my mind seems to have gone
blank, so hopefully someone can help.

I have a worksheet which contains 3 columns.

Column A - Is a list of names
Column B - Is a cash amount
Column C - Is a cash amount from column B minus 10% (for example
=B8*0.9)


The cash amounts in B change regularly and I sort the table to show
which person has the most money next to their name (Sort by Column C
descending then by Column A ascending).


My problem is that one of the names in column A does not have 10% taken
from their cash, so the formula I use in their column C is simply =B8
(if their name is the 8th row down).

This works fine until I come to sort the table as mentioned above, the
formula for the person who doesnt have the 10% deducted does not follow
them, so depending on the amount they have in column B, they end up
having a figure minus 10% and the name now in the 8th row has their
column C not affected by the 10% deduction.

I hope thats understandable :D

I am sure there is a simply fix to this, I seem to remember something
about the use of $ (like =$B$8) but that doesnt work.

Many thanks for your help in advance


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