instead of saying 5% in the data validation could it say First Vendor & 
Second Vendor & Third  Vendor and still calculate the percentages??? :)

On Monday, December 15, 2014 10:38:00 AM UTC-6, Best Of Luck wrote:
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> Paul Thanks for the spreadsheet. Can I ask you another  lil favor. Can the 
> following text display on the left of the % when the drop down list
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>        First Vendor5%Second Vendor16%Third  Vendor27.50%
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> On Friday, December 12, 2014 5:14:49 PM UTC-6, Paul Schreiner wrote:
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>>  You could use Data Validation to create a selection list.
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>> See attached.
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>>    *From:* Best Of Luck <akra...@gmail.com>
>> *To:* excel-...@googlegroups.com 
>> *Sent:* Friday, December 12, 2014 5:51 PM
>> *Subject:* $$Excel-Macros$$ Apply A diffferent % to calculate a total 
>> amount
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>> Hi Gurus,
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>> I have a very simple spreadsheet that calculates an account payoff. A 
>> percentage amount is applied to calculate the total due depending on one of 
>> the 3 values..
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>> the spreadsheet works as is but is not very elegant.
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>> All help would be greatly appreciated.
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