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    Autopopulate cell based on input in another cell?

    Basic AR ledger for a tow company. I need to be able to have a dollar amount pop up in the neighboring cell when I input a zone number.

    Ex. I input 10 in zone, the next cell populates with $125.

    I think this is a dget thing, but I've never set that up. I've made another sheet, called it zones, and have a column called zone and one called charge. I've input the data.

    I don't really understand how to get excel to call the right value.
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    Re: I don't even know enough to know I do think know - dget?

    Attach a sample workbook. Make sure there is just enough data to demonstrate your need. Include a BEFORE sheet and an AFTER sheet in the workbook if needed to show the process you're trying to complete or automate. Make sure your desired results are shown, mock them up manually if necessary.

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    Re: I don't even know enough to know I do think know - dget?

    You could probably do this with a simple table with codes and values, and a vlookup() formula
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    Re: Autopopulate cell based on input in another cell?

    OK, I think I can get that for you when I'm back k in the office. I'm on the road for the next little while. Thanks for the replies.

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