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too advanced to do? or can u help me??
I am trying to make a estimating tool/take off tool in Excel. One sheet is my
"takeoff" sheet, it has all the materials i will use, how much of each, and its price. On another sheet I have the full list of every possible material I can use, and how much each costs. I want to be able to start typing the type of material, eg- "Pipe" and all of the various types would come up on a pulldown or something, then once the correct pipe type is selected it enters the price and other information on my takeoff sheet. Is this possible in excel???? or do i have to make a database in Access??? |
too advanced to do? or can u help me??
We have custom built two such estimating tools for clients.
List is ~600 items. No problem with Excel. "Jay Adams" wrote in message ... I am trying to make a estimating tool/take off tool in Excel. One sheet is my "takeoff" sheet, it has all the materials i will use, how much of each, and its price. On another sheet I have the full list of every possible material I can use, and how much each costs. I want to be able to start typing the type of material, eg- "Pipe" and all of the various types would come up on a pulldown or something, then once the correct pipe type is selected it enters the price and other information on my takeoff sheet. Is this possible in excel???? or do i have to make a database in Access??? |
too advanced to do? or can u help me??
Thanks very much for your help, that site is a great resource. I really
appreciate it. I'm figuring it out now all right. |
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