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Pete On Jul 2, 2:19*am, ASasser wrote: THANK YOU!! *I've been toying around with similar formulas, but hadn't quite gotten it right. *This works perfectly. "Pete_UK" wrote: If you only have those two types of report, then you can do it by putting this formula in column E: =IF(C2="ST",0.065,0.025)*D2 Then copy this down as required. Hope this helps. Pete "ASasser" wrote in message ... I am paid by the line typed/edited. *I want to make a spreadsheet that will allow me to enter the report type and the line count and have the spreadsheet calculate the pay I will receive for each report. *For instance, this is how I have it set up so far: Column C * * * * * *Column D * * *Colulmn E Report Type * * * *# of Lines * * * *Pay VR * * * * * * * * * * *14 ST * * * * * * * * * * *25 Ok. *My VR pay is $0.025 per line and ST pay is $0.065 per line. Is there a way to make this work so I can just copy the same formula for each line in Column E? * I'm using Excel XP (2002). Thanks.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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