What is the meaning of 3 in the end of your vlookup function?
I thought it is a logical value and could be either true(or omitted) for
close value or false for a exact look.
I have seen this trend in other MVPs replies where they use something
totally different and still get the right answer from the function. In
another reply Gordon replied: I feel safe which I couldn't understand.
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R. Khoshravan
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"Ashish Mathur" wrote:
Hi,
Suppose the data below is arranged in range C14:E17
0 39.99 65%
40 64.99 70.0%
65 99.99 75.0%
100 80.0%
In cell G8, you can use the following formula =VLOOKUP(F8,$C$14:$E$17,3)*F8
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Regards,
Ashish Mathur
Microsoft Excel MVP
www.ashishmathur.com
"Steve" wrote in message
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Can this be done? Formula for G8
If F8's total is $0-$39.99 than (F8)*65%
If F8's total is $40-$64.99 than (F8)*70%
If F8's total is $65-$99.99 than (F8)*75%
If F8's total is $100+ than (F8)*80%
If I could get this done it would make my life so much easier. Thanks for
all who has taken a look.