Ashish:
Works great ... greatly appreciate your response and expertise.
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Thanks aplenty
Mike
"Ashish Mathur" wrote:
Hi,
You should use the VLOOKUP() function in column C =vlookup(A1,sheet 2
range,2,0). Please read up more on the VLOOKUP() function
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Regards,
Ashish Mathur
Microsoft Excel MVP
www.ashishmathur.com
"Mike" wrote in message
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I have a workbook with two worksheets ... Customer (A) & New Sales Price
(B).
Worksheet A has a column listing item numbers and in a corresponding
column
the current sales price of the item. Worksheet B has a complete listing
of
all items and their corresponding new sales price. Worksheet A does not
include all the items on B but needs a column listing the new sales price
for
only items that are on A. For example:
Worksheet A
Col A Col B Col C
1 100001PDW $0.40 New Price from WS B matching 100001PDW
2 100203PD $1.48 New Price from WS B matching 100203PD
3 100100 $0.22 New Price from WS B matching 100100
I want to use Worksheet B for multiple customer comparisons and will
analyze
and explain impacts of the price change for each customer. So WS B is my
database with all items and their corresponding new price.
Hopefully this is enough info
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Thanks aplenty
Mike