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PROTECTING FORMULAS
Please help!
Column A is Item Code, Column B is Item Description, Column C is Price. I have a VLOOKUP function (which works wonders) that returns the Description in Column B and price in C after entering an Item Code into A. Problem: sometimes I need to enter in a code which does not exist in my database, then I enter in the description etc, the problem arises when I want to delete this miscellaneous entry - I want my original VLOOKUP formula to come back into existance in the description and price column. How do I do this? Do I need to use VBA/VBE? Also, what happens when I want to modify the value that the VLOOKUP returned? eg I enter Item Code "123-ght", Description returns "White Cup with duck print", and I want to add to the description to make "White Cup with duck print (blue)"??? Using Excel 200 |
PROTECTING FORMULAS
Hi Blade,
When you come across a code that is not in your database, go into your database and add it there. That is the right place for your information. If you don't like to see it in your database, you can create a column in your database saying either "normal code" or "miscellaneous". You can filter (or query) on that column so that you don't have to see the "miscellaneous" ones. Then the VLOOKUP formula will always work. -- Allllen "Blade1977" wrote: Please help! Column A is Item Code, Column B is Item Description, Column C is Price. I have a VLOOKUP function (which works wonders) that returns the Description in Column B and price in C after entering an Item Code into A. Problem: sometimes I need to enter in a code which does not exist in my database, then I enter in the description etc, the problem arises when I want to delete this miscellaneous entry - I want my original VLOOKUP formula to come back into existance in the description and price column. How do I do this? Do I need to use VBA/VBE? Also, what happens when I want to modify the value that the VLOOKUP returned? eg I enter Item Code "123-ght", Description returns "White Cup with duck print", and I want to add to the description to make "White Cup with duck print (blue)"??? Using Excel 200 |
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