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    Display in a cell the contents of another cell when conditions are met.

    Candidate Name Company Course Cost Date Of Course but Submitted in July to ID unit Candidate ID No Charge


    Good Afternoon,

    I have the above cells within my excel document. I have a list of companies which don't need charging and would like the following to happen.
    When the company appears in the second cell it then copies the Cost cell into the No charge cell. This is so i can total up the no charges to deduct from my total revenue.

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    Re: Display in a cell the contents of another cell when conditions are met.

    Welcome to the forum!

    Not enough detail, sorry. Will you please attach a sample Excel workbook?

    1. Make sure that your sample data are REPRESENTATIVE of your real data. The use of unrepresentative data is very frustrating and can lead to long delays in reaching a solution.

    2. Make sure that your desired solution is also shown (mock up the results manually).

    3. Make sure that all confidential data is removed or replaced with dummy data first (e.g. names, addresses, E-mails, etc.).

    4. Try to avoid using merged cells as they cause lots of problems.

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    Re: Display in a cell the contents of another cell when conditions are met.

    Good Afternoon,

    Thank you for getting back to me. I believe I've attached the file now. So the idea is as i insert companies if they match the (no charge list) on the data tab then the cost is also put into the no charge column. This is so i can deduct the cost from total revenue. Perhaps though there is another way of doing this?

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    Re: Display in a cell the contents of another cell when conditions are met.

    Figured it out :o)
    =SUMIF(Data!$G$2:$G$17,B1340,D1340)

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