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Default auto populated price multiplied by quantity?

I have a spreadsheet with a size column, a price column and a quantity
column, along with others that are not relevant to my questions. Currently
when you select the size from a drop down list, the price automatically
populates from a corresponding list and then the price column is totaled.
However, i would also like to take into account the quantity column. So i
guess what I need it to do is:
When the user selects a size, the price for one piece is populated into
price column.
When the user enters a quantity, the price column is multiplied by the
quantity and the price column changes to the new price.
I sure hope this makes sense. Any help would be greatly appreciated
Oh ya, and currently I am using =VLOOKUP(B5,X$5:Y$33,2,0) to auto populate
the price column. And the quantity column is column H. Thanks!!!
 
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