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i need to be able to calculat commissions on a sliding scale from an agreed
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You'll need to provide more information if you want an answer.

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You may not need macros. See

http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/variablerate.html

If you DO need it to be a macro, then you need to provide full
information about how the commission schedule is structured.

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