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![]() Hi All, I was wondering if Excel can do something like the following: I am trying to design a price list for our computer store. For example if we are selling 3 different packages, I would like to be able to click on a drop down box and click on which package the customer is looking at, and when I do this, listed should show all the products in the system build to make up to the final sell price of that particular build. If a customer then wants to change to a 19" LCD monitor instead of a 17", we should be able to click a dropdown box under the header Monitors, and click the 19" model, which should in turn change to total price accordingly. Same should apply in they click no monitor; it should then deduct any monitor pricing from the total build price. Can Excel do this, and is it easily achievable? Thanks DazMAn -- DazManPosted from http://www.pcreview.co.uk/ newsgroup access |
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