Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#6
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Glad to have been able to help. Appreciate your letting me know that it is
helping you out. Feedback is always a good thing. "Kasey" wrote: That helps me. Thank you so much! "JLatham" wrote: I'll try an example to see if what I'm thinking is close to what you have? A B C 1 50 Financed =SUMIF(B1:B8,"Financed",A1:A8) (will be 203) 2 5 3 10 Financed 4 38 5 55 Financed 6 60 Financed 7 104 8 28 Financed Or perhaps it is laid out like this? A B C 1 Financed =SUMIF(B11:B18,B1,A11:A18) (will be 203) ...other stuff between rows 2 and 10... ... 11 50 Financed 12 5 Not Financed 13 10 Financed 14 38 Cash 15 55 Financed 16 60 Financed 17 104 Gift 18 28 Financed In this second one, you would choose from a list in B1 and the value in C1 would change based on matching B1 to something in B11:B18. "Kasey" wrote: I need for cell C1 to calculate the total of all fees chosen "financed" in cell B1. So C1 will have a total number instead of a percent. What is the function for this? "JLatham" wrote: In its simplest sense, an IF should work. Depends on how many choices you need to make about the calculated fee in a single cell. Assuming a specific cell for Finance Fee that needs to be calculated when "Financed" is chosen from the drop down: $ amount in A1, dropdown in B1, Finance Fee to be calculated in C1, then in C1: =IF(B1="Financed",A1 * .01,0) would calculate a 1% fee on amount in A1 if Financed chosen, or zero if not. You can even nest IF statements like this: =IF(B1="Financed",A1 * .01,IF(B1="Vehicle Loan",A1 * .015,0)) That can be carried to a maximum of 7 nested functions. But it gets unwieldy if the rates or calculations change often and if you have a lot of options in the drop down, then you may be better off looking at a table to use a VLOOKUP() formula with. "Kasey" wrote: I am setting up a input sheet for fees. I have two cells side by side: one where a dollar amount will be entered and the other with a drop menu. I need for the dollar amounts to be calculated based on the drop down item chosen. For example, if the dollar amount is a financed fee, I need it to autmoatically calculate in an separate cell called financed fees. I think this may be an IF function but I am note sure. Can someone help me?! |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Help with this conditional IF statement | Excel Discussion (Misc queries) | |||
Calculation of named cell ranges | Excel Discussion (Misc queries) | |||
Custom functions calculating time arguments Help Desperate | Excel Worksheet Functions | |||
Cell reference based on calculation | Excel Discussion (Misc queries) | |||
Possible Lookup Table | Excel Worksheet Functions |