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Default RE building a new spread sheet

I have a core of six sheets the first sheet is the suppliers sheet which i
need to change according to the supplier i want to use or is requested.

I have about ten different suppliers sheets

There contents is pretty much the same just the prices and part codes change

"paul" wrote:

how you do it depends a little bit on how your prices are "stored"Do you have
all the seperate supplires in different sheets,or do you combine all the data
somehow.Are all the sheets the same layout,commons product descriptions
codes,or skus?.
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"JJJO" wrote:

I am a electricain who does not have much of a clue about computers and needs
help.
I am trying to build a spread sheet to enable me to do quote work the
problem is i have many different suppliers who send me spread sheets with
there prices.
I want to open my sheet select the supplier and all there costs turn up on
the screen!!!

If you could point me to a sree download spreadsheet or tell me how i could
achieve this i would be grateful

 
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