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Help!

I have created a spreadsheet which is basically a formula sheet for taking
wholesale items then adding profit/commission to it adding to it a per user
multiplier(50 different multipliers in all)  to come to a retail number.

 

Currently I have the formula which works perfectly fine, but 

.        The different products are listed on their own spreadsheet - so I
have to go to that paper & get the product number and find the associated
price for that product  and manually enter it in my formula spreadsheet

.        Then I have to go to a different spread sheet to find the zip code
for the user and the multiplier for that user and manually enter it in to my
formula sheet.

 

Is there any way I can design the "Formula" spreadsheet to access
spreadsheet # 2 cell information and when I type in the user number the
spreadsheet will automatically insert the correct multiplier??

The same with spreadsheet #3 simply type in the zip code  and bingo.in comes
the correct multiplier to my formula??

 

As you can tell I'm new to spreadsheets and computers in general, thanks in
advance for your help and patience.

Ed 

 

 

 


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