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    Question Create Correspondent Cells or Something

    Hi there, never found a solution for my task, though still think my mission is accomplished

    So, my task:

    I have a range with 2 columns in a table. So, I have pairs of datum in rows (Product ID and Price).

    What I need to do on another sheet is to set an empty pair of cells, so that when I put in the Product ID, I see it's price in the neighbour cell.

    Any ideas?

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    Re: Create Correspondent Cells or Something

    Assuming your product/price list is in Sheet2, columns A and B, and your product code is in cell A1, one way to do it is:

    =VLOOKUP(A1,Sheet2!A:B,2,FALSE)


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    Re: Create Correspondent Cells or Something

    Possibly use named ranges, data validation and vlookup.

    Select from the drop-down Sheet2 B4

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