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vlookup
I have information from another source and it is downloaded into excel every
week, In my Employee excel spreadsheet, I have emp that have pay grades, increment steps and salary that goes with that step. On my evaluation form I want excel to look at what the employee increment step is now - change it to the next increment step and replace the salary with the new salary that goes with that increment step. I want to know the best way to do this. Should I have a source sheet with Increment in one cell - Salary in another cell and then create a vlookup formula? The only problem I have is getting excel to know to change the increment step. Thanks, |
vlookup
If increment steps were identified by column headings, then given current
increment step, move to next column; but as you say, you need to record current increment somewhere. How is the data organised - can you post an example? "Pam C" wrote: I have information from another source and it is downloaded into excel every week, In my Employee excel spreadsheet, I have emp that have pay grades, increment steps and salary that goes with that step. On my evaluation form I want excel to look at what the employee increment step is now - change it to the next increment step and replace the salary with the new salary that goes with that increment step. I want to know the best way to do this. Should I have a source sheet with Increment in one cell - Salary in another cell and then create a vlookup formula? The only problem I have is getting excel to know to change the increment step. Thanks, |
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