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Hello,

I want to create a drop down list of zones 1-10 on Cell A . If the
user select zone 1 the value on Cell B should return as 10 and if they
select zone 2 then 20 and so on for zoen 10 as 100. Could this be
done?

Thanks,
Vibha Sharma


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You can set up a list of values using data validation in cell A, then in Cell
B, enter a formula like "=A1 * 10"

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Hello,

I want to create a drop down list of zones 1-10 on Cell A . If the
user select zone 1 the value on Cell B should return as 10 and if they
select zone 2 then 20 and so on for zoen 10 as 100. Could this be
done?

Thanks,
Vibha Sharma


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