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Look-Up Table Tutorial -or- Better Idea to Solve Problem

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    Bob
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    Look-Up Table Tutorial -or- Better Idea to Solve Problem

    Hoping someone can provide a link or other good reference on how to
    use/build look-up tables. Have a big project coming up which will have
    about 450 equipment locations. There will only be about 12 variations of
    equipment configurations but I want to build a spreadsheet that allows an
    individual to pick a particular location (450 of those) and assign a
    configuration to it. The tables would include the equipment and cost info
    so when they place a checkmark (or whatever in the corresponding row/col, it
    will select the predetermined equipment configuration and plug in the cost.

    That may not be the best description but gives you an idea of what I'm
    trying to do. Sort of an auto configuration tool. I think what I need to
    use is a look-up table but if I'm wrong - please set me straight.

    I won't be able to answer any questions back for several days - I'm on a
    plane in the morning and won't have internet access. But if you could just
    post a link for a tutorial or sample - that would be great. Just learned
    that I need to do this so I haven't had a chance to do much research myself
    so I apologize for asking the group to do my work for me - but it sure would
    give me a leg up on getting over the learning curve. I need more than what
    is in the XP Office (2003) Help files.

    Thank you,

    Bob S.



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    Debra Dalgleish
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    Re: Look-Up Table Tutorial -or- Better Idea to Solve Problem

    If you have a list of equipment and costs, you can use VLookup formulas
    to return values from the table. There's a sample here, with instructions:

    http://www.contextures.com/xlOrderForm01.html

    Bob wrote:
    > Hoping someone can provide a link or other good reference on how to
    > use/build look-up tables. Have a big project coming up which will have
    > about 450 equipment locations. There will only be about 12 variations of
    > equipment configurations but I want to build a spreadsheet that allows an
    > individual to pick a particular location (450 of those) and assign a
    > configuration to it. The tables would include the equipment and cost info
    > so when they place a checkmark (or whatever in the corresponding row/col, it
    > will select the predetermined equipment configuration and plug in the cost.
    >
    > That may not be the best description but gives you an idea of what I'm
    > trying to do. Sort of an auto configuration tool. I think what I need to
    > use is a look-up table but if I'm wrong - please set me straight.
    >
    > I won't be able to answer any questions back for several days - I'm on a
    > plane in the morning and won't have internet access. But if you could just
    > post a link for a tutorial or sample - that would be great. Just learned
    > that I need to do this so I haven't had a chance to do much research myself
    > so I apologize for asking the group to do my work for me - but it sure would
    > give me a leg up on getting over the learning curve. I need more than what
    > is in the XP Office (2003) Help files.
    >
    > Thank you,
    >
    > Bob S.
    >
    >



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    Debra Dalgleish
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