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Calculating total when multiplier varies by another criteria
I think I can probably figure out a convoluted, around-the-world way to do
this, but there's GOT to be an easier way. Unfortunately, I neither know nor understand anything at all about macros or creating functions, and I'm afraid that's what I'm going to need. I'm trying to calculate the cost on forms we use. The base is .0135 for b&w and .07 for color if I go through the print shop, and .008 for b&w and .0613 for color if I print it myself. Then it changes based on the number of pages. I set my spreadsheet up with the following columns: Name - Color - B & W - Carbon - # of Pages - Print Shop - Self If I use the "Color" and "B & W" columns to just place an "X" in the cell to denote which it is, how can I calculate the cost for both the Print Shop and myself? Does that even make sense to anyone other than me? |
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