How to replace cell info in excel conditionaly with another cell info from another sheet regarding to another...
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I have two sheet of excel
the first one has a reference number with price and the second one has a reference number with updated price.
What am willing to do is to see the match refno from the sheet2 with the sheet1 then replace the price in the sheet1 with the updated price from the sheet2 according to the Refno.
Any idea of how to do that in excel please.
Sheet1
Refno Price
1001 50
10002 80
10003 70
10004 60
Sheet2
Refno Updated Price
1001 65
10002 85
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I have two sheet of excel
the first one has a reference number with price and the second one has a reference number with updated price.
What am willing to do is to see the match refno from the sheet2 with the sheet1 then replace the price in the sheet1 with the updated price from the sheet2 according to the Refno.
Any idea of how to do that in excel please.
Sheet1
Refno Price
1001 50
10002 80
10003 70
10004 60
Sheet2
Refno Updated Price
1001 65
10002 85
excel
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Use vba, compare values, replace as necessary.
– Solar Mike
Nov 22 at 6:37
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I have two sheet of excel
the first one has a reference number with price and the second one has a reference number with updated price.
What am willing to do is to see the match refno from the sheet2 with the sheet1 then replace the price in the sheet1 with the updated price from the sheet2 according to the Refno.
Any idea of how to do that in excel please.
Sheet1
Refno Price
1001 50
10002 80
10003 70
10004 60
Sheet2
Refno Updated Price
1001 65
10002 85
excel
I have two sheet of excel
the first one has a reference number with price and the second one has a reference number with updated price.
What am willing to do is to see the match refno from the sheet2 with the sheet1 then replace the price in the sheet1 with the updated price from the sheet2 according to the Refno.
Any idea of how to do that in excel please.
Sheet1
Refno Price
1001 50
10002 80
10003 70
10004 60
Sheet2
Refno Updated Price
1001 65
10002 85
excel
excel
asked Nov 22 at 6:26
Amjad Khalil
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Use vba, compare values, replace as necessary.
– Solar Mike
Nov 22 at 6:37
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Use vba, compare values, replace as necessary.
– Solar Mike
Nov 22 at 6:37
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Use vba, compare values, replace as necessary.
– Solar Mike
Nov 22 at 6:37
Use vba, compare values, replace as necessary.
– Solar Mike
Nov 22 at 6:37
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Assuming your RefNo is in column A of Sheet1, and Sheet1 B2 is the 1st cell that need the formula..
in B2, put =INDEX(Sheet2!B:B,MATCH(A2,Sheet2!A:A,0))
then drag downwards. I think that should do it..
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Assuming your RefNo is in column A of Sheet1, and Sheet1 B2 is the 1st cell that need the formula..
in B2, put =INDEX(Sheet2!B:B,MATCH(A2,Sheet2!A:A,0))
then drag downwards. I think that should do it..
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Assuming your RefNo is in column A of Sheet1, and Sheet1 B2 is the 1st cell that need the formula..
in B2, put =INDEX(Sheet2!B:B,MATCH(A2,Sheet2!A:A,0))
then drag downwards. I think that should do it..
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Assuming your RefNo is in column A of Sheet1, and Sheet1 B2 is the 1st cell that need the formula..
in B2, put =INDEX(Sheet2!B:B,MATCH(A2,Sheet2!A:A,0))
then drag downwards. I think that should do it..
Assuming your RefNo is in column A of Sheet1, and Sheet1 B2 is the 1st cell that need the formula..
in B2, put =INDEX(Sheet2!B:B,MATCH(A2,Sheet2!A:A,0))
then drag downwards. I think that should do it..
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Use vba, compare values, replace as necessary.
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