Dear All,
Excel formula for same any one of value by wastage type.
Thanks,
Dear All,
Excel formula for same any one of value by wastage type.
Thanks,
Last edited by iqubal82; 09-24-2020 at 11:19 AM.
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F9:
=f4*(1+f6/100)*f7+f8
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Dear All,
If I choose Wastage the D6 cell will going to blank
If I choose %Wastage the D5 cell will going to blank
Now the suitable formula have to change by choosing any one of wastage type please help.
Thanks,
This formula works fine in F9 cell, But I want formula for sample D16 cell please help.
Thanks,
Dear Experts,
Any one please help.
Thanks,
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