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I would like to know how to mulitply a cell up when you input a quantiy, i.e
in one cell I would have a cost and another cell I would have quantiy. I need it so when I put in a quantiy it would then multiply this by what I have entered. Hope this makes sense. Dave |
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With cost in A1 and quantity in B1, put this formula in C1:
=IF(B1="","",B1*A1) Will remain empty until a value is put in B1. Hope this helps. Pete On Nov 28, 8:18 am, Dave wrote: I would like to know how to mulitply a cell up when you input a quantiy, i.e in one cell I would have a cost and another cell I would have quantiy. I need it so when I put in a quantiy it would then multiply this by what I have entered. Hope this makes sense. Dave |
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