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Formulas on work sheets
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I have to creat a report that calculates freight charges to different cities, based on weight. I would like to set-up a pricing sheet with all destinations, that shows for example the rate to "Seattle" is 5.00 per kg, the rate to "Chicago" is 3.00 per kg. What I am trying to do is to create a formula that every time when I entere "Seattle" as destination, it automatically calculates the freight charges based on the 5.00 I entered on a separate worksheet. Basically, a formula that gets a pre-defined numeric value simply by entering a pre-defined destination. I have no clue whether that is even possible, but I hope it is. Thanks for any help. Simon |
Formulas on work sheets
Sounds like you are looking for VLOOKUP
http://www.contextures.com/xlFunctions02.html "STS" wrote: Target: I have to creat a report that calculates freight charges to different cities, based on weight. I would like to set-up a pricing sheet with all destinations, that shows for example the rate to "Seattle" is 5.00 per kg, the rate to "Chicago" is 3.00 per kg. What I am trying to do is to create a formula that every time when I entere "Seattle" as destination, it automatically calculates the freight charges based on the 5.00 I entered on a separate worksheet. Basically, a formula that gets a pre-defined numeric value simply by entering a pre-defined destination. I have no clue whether that is even possible, but I hope it is. Thanks for any help. Simon |
Formulas on work sheets
Define a list and use the values for destinations. you will get corresponsing
values or you can also use a predefined table and then use a Vlookup Function. Whichever suits your task and expertise level. |
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