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Old 02-13-2017, 03:27 PM
osvaldmartins osvaldmartins is offline Windows 10 Office 2016
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Default Help needed to create a formula for an apparently complex price list

Hi, guys.

So I have this price list with around 5,000 different combinations. The list is composed by 5 columns: type of stone, finish, thickness, tile sizes, price.

To make things easier for me and my coworkers, I'm trying to create a drop down "form", based on the original list, where according to the chosen options, we get the price automatically at the end.

So, it would work like this:
- one chooses the following options in the drop down form:
Marble, polished, 2 cm, 30x30
So the formula at the price column searches the original price list for this same combination and delivers the corresponding price.

I tried IF function but in my mind the INDEX MATCH with multiple criteria is the right one to go. But I wasnt able to come up with a formula that actually works.

Can anybody help me?

I dont know if I made myself clear about what I want/need, but in any case, feel free to ask.

Thanks in advance.
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