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Set up a table of the Product - Prices, say in D1:E60, and then in column B use =VLOOKUP(A1,D$1:E$60,2,FALSE) If this helps, please click the Yes button cheers, Shane Devenshire "bleitner2008" wrote: I'm not sure how to do this... Column A (I've set up a drop down box of values). Column B I want to be conditional. For example if Column A is "Product A" then populate Column B automatically with $5.00. If "Product B" then "$10.00". |
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