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Old 02-26-2017, 08:33 AM
jllee14 jllee14 is offline Is there a way in Excel to type a person's name in a cell and have it calculate their gross pay? Windows 10 Is there a way in Excel to type a person's name in a cell and have it calculate their gross pay? Office 2013
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Awesome, thank you! Your input really exceeded all expectations. I really appreciate the help. I've got a busy week again coming up, but looked at your corrections and suggestions. I'll play around with it Thursday or Friday and let you know if I have any final questions!

I have a general question, if you don't mind me asking. How did you become so good at excel? Was it a class or just through experience? I'm in a class now, and am vaguely familiar with the index function, name manager, etc., but nowhere near where I'm able to get creative and apply it to specific rules/tables/situations (..clearly).

Thanks again!
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