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Retrieving 'current' data
JAN FEB MAR
DESCRIPTION Current Price 1.5oz Round 6 5 6 45ml Hex 4oz Hex 4oz Rd Help please!!! I have the above spreadsheet. I am using this as a master sheet in a costing calculation. My costing sheets link into this to always have the 'current' price of purchsed products. Because i always need the current price to be 'current' i need the current price column to pick up the most up-to-date information. Is there a formula (i am guessing using IF statements) that i can put in the current price cell that will automaically pick up a new price if i update the MARCH column? Any help would be appreciated. |
Retrieving 'current' data
=LOOKUP(2,1/(C2:IV20),C2:IV2) and copy down
-- Gary''s Student - gsnu200770 "tommo" wrote: JAN FEB MAR DESCRIPTION Current Price 1.5oz Round 6 5 6 45ml Hex 4oz Hex 4oz Rd Help please!!! I have the above spreadsheet. I am using this as a master sheet in a costing calculation. My costing sheets link into this to always have the 'current' price of purchsed products. Because i always need the current price to be 'current' i need the current price column to pick up the most up-to-date information. Is there a formula (i am guessing using IF statements) that i can put in the current price cell that will automaically pick up a new price if i update the MARCH column? Any help would be appreciated. |
Retrieving 'current' data
You've also got responses at your other, earlier post
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