Hi everyone,
Really hope someone can help me with this as I've been digging around the internet and racking my brains for days now.
I'm a sales person in a team and I'm looking at making a spreadsheet to help other people and myself create deals to sell to customers.
This is what I have made so far but I've hit a bit of a brick wall.
The person using this guide will first have to select if the customer is a B2B client from the drop down in B12. If they are a B2B customer then they get a 15% discount. If they are not they get 10%. The value in G10 will change dependent on the Yes or No selection.
However, they only get this discount if the value in B10 is 10 units or higher.
Is there a way to make the value in H10 switch between three possible outcomes?
So, if less then 10 it stays at £19.55.
If more than 10 it takes the percentage from G10 and puts the price in H10 either £16.62 for 15% or £17.60 if 10%.
Am I asking excel to do too much here? is this formula even possible??
Any help would be much appreciated.
Really hope someone can help me with this as I've been digging around the internet and racking my brains for days now.
I'm a sales person in a team and I'm looking at making a spreadsheet to help other people and myself create deals to sell to customers.
This is what I have made so far but I've hit a bit of a brick wall.
The person using this guide will first have to select if the customer is a B2B client from the drop down in B12. If they are a B2B customer then they get a 15% discount. If they are not they get 10%. The value in G10 will change dependent on the Yes or No selection.
However, they only get this discount if the value in B10 is 10 units or higher.
Is there a way to make the value in H10 switch between three possible outcomes?
So, if less then 10 it stays at £19.55.
If more than 10 it takes the percentage from G10 and puts the price in H10 either £16.62 for 15% or £17.60 if 10%.
Am I asking excel to do too much here? is this formula even possible??
Any help would be much appreciated.