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There has to be an easier way to do this.
I have a commission worksheet. In column A I have the revenue. In column B I'd like to display the payout. For instance, if cell A1 is 0-14999, B1 should display A1*0% if cell A1 is 15-19999, B1 should display A1*10% and so on, including a total of 7 tiers or variables. Right now I have a terribly long 'If' statement and it is cumbersome to make any changes. I am -okay- at VB, but I know nothing about pivot tables, FYI. Thank you so much! Jacob |
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