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Formula & Referencing Question
Im working on a pricing spreadsheet that calculates the price based on the
amount of exposure that we are subjected to. I have the pricing scale that assigns a pricing factor to the exposure. Here is a small, hypothetical sample: Exposure % Factor 10% 0.9 20% 0.8 30% 0.7 40% 0.6 50% 0.5 The actual list has nearly 200 different exposure % and factors. I can easily calculate the exposure % in excel, but I want to find a way to make that exposure % reference the corresponding factor automatically in another cell. Any suggestions? |
Formula & Referencing Question
Take a look at VLOOKUP or LOOKUP in XL's help file, they sound like what
you're looking for. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "Jake" wrote: Im working on a pricing spreadsheet that calculates the price based on the amount of exposure that we are subjected to. I have the pricing scale that assigns a pricing factor to the exposure. Here is a small, hypothetical sample: Exposure % Factor 10% 0.9 20% 0.8 30% 0.7 40% 0.6 50% 0.5 The actual list has nearly 200 different exposure % and factors. I can easily calculate the exposure % in excel, but I want to find a way to make that exposure % reference the corresponding factor automatically in another cell. Any suggestions? |
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