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I need to see if it is possible to create a formula that will look for 2
variants to pull a range of 21 prices. For example if square foot is between 24-39 and qty=1 then it would pull a price of 10.00. This formula would include 7 different square footage possibilities, 3 different quantity options, for a total of 21 different price possibilities. I wasnt sure if i could put the info on another tab and have the formula pull from there or if it was easier to create a straight formula for it. Any ideas are greatly appreciated. |
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