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Look at the VLOOKUP function in help then come back with more questions
best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "steve" wrote in message ... Hi everyone. I have a table like the one below that is basically a tiered pricing schedule. Basically, each tier has its own price. So in the example below of a quantity of 17,500 (input cell), the first 1,000 is at a price of 25.22, the the remaining 16,500 is at 26.00. Is there a way to formulate this without doing tons of nested if statements? The number of tiers I have is much greater than what I pasted below! Thanks so much for your help! -Steve From To Price 0 1,000 $25.22 1,001 20,000 $26.00 20,001 60,000 $23.40 60,001 1,000,000,000 $21.06 # of Claims 17,500 Total $454,220.00 |
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