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Default How do I give different $ value to different colums in Excel?



"Angelina G" wrote:

This spreadsheet has different codes of my job across (top row), I mark with
an X which of these codes I have done for each job. I want to be able, if
possible, when I mark let's say an X on code 359 the worksheet recognizes it
as $50 together with whatever else I mark [ACROSS] that row and sums it all up at
the end of that row.

"tim m" wrote:

Can you explain futher, it's not clear (at least not to me) what you want to
accomplish.

Perhaps give us some example of your data?

"Angelina G" wrote:

I have a spreadsheet that has 51 columns across and 12 rows down. I am
trying to give each column (down) a different money value, so when I mark
that column (x) with other columns in that same row it can automatically add
up at the end of each column.

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