Hi. I have attached the excel file below.In the file attached in column A we enter the products and in column B the number of units .
Now my requirements are: 1) In column C when i enter the product name i want the units in column D. For e.g. if i enter a in C2, i should get 130 in D2,205 in D3and 220 in D4 . 2) After 5 seconds the sheet should be reset back to normal.i.e. the cells C2 , D2,D3,D4 in this case will be blank. Note: My products in column A in the actual sheet is huge . it keeps changing on a daily basis. so the macro should take care of this changing nature of column A. Thanks & Regards Vishy. 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sample.xlsx
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