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Mike_Geraghty
Mar 22, 2022Copper Contributor
Excell spreadsheet for wages
I am building an excel spreadsheet for staff wages. I use a drop down list that describes the shift done, or as the case maybe, a day off. However the pay rates and associated penalty rates differ de...
Riny_van_Eekelen
Mar 22, 2022Platinum Contributor
Mike_Geraghty You would have to create one or more lookup tables first and then use eg. VLOOKUP or INDEX and MATCH to find the appropriate rate for the chosen shift. Google for "VLOOKUP Excel" and you will find many examples and tutorials on-line. From the screenshot I conclude you're using an older version of Excel, so you will not be able to use XLOOKUP, a new functions that is often recommended nowadays.
- Mike_GeraghtyMar 23, 2022Copper ContributorDear Riny_van_Eekelen,
Thank you for your advice, and your very prompt attention to my inquiry, it is much appreciated.
Actually I am doing this spreadsheet to not only educate myself with Excell but keep the brain as active as possible.
And you are correct re the version of Excel I am using. My computer, and Windows plus Office suite needs upgrading, however budget constraints at the moment do not allow me the benefit of purchasing the hardware and software at this present time.
I will do what I can and hopefully soon have the upgraded tools you recommend.
Kind Regards ... Michael