D
Doofus
Hi,
I'm after some help on what should be a fairly simple formula...
I have 2 columns of data as follows:
Column A - Product Name
Column B - Quantity
In Column C I would like a formula that does the follwing:
1. Subtracts 1 from the Quantity.
2. Multiplies the revised quantity by a price manually entered in the
formula.
3. Subtracts a % from this value - this % is variable and could be 5%, 10%
or 20%.
So for example:
Product Name = "Apples"
Quantity = 3
% to discount from Sum = 5%
Manual Price = £50
The formula would therefore subtract 1 from 3 (leaving 2), multiply 2 x £50
(price) and then subtract 5% from the total. ie. the cell should provide the
total of £95.
I want to avoid having multiple columns holding the % to remove / the
revised quantity.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
I'm after some help on what should be a fairly simple formula...
I have 2 columns of data as follows:
Column A - Product Name
Column B - Quantity
In Column C I would like a formula that does the follwing:
1. Subtracts 1 from the Quantity.
2. Multiplies the revised quantity by a price manually entered in the
formula.
3. Subtracts a % from this value - this % is variable and could be 5%, 10%
or 20%.
So for example:
Product Name = "Apples"
Quantity = 3
% to discount from Sum = 5%
Manual Price = £50
The formula would therefore subtract 1 from 3 (leaving 2), multiply 2 x £50
(price) and then subtract 5% from the total. ie. the cell should provide the
total of £95.
I want to avoid having multiple columns holding the % to remove / the
revised quantity.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!