hiyas DM, just a suggestion on the price formating. If you're using Excel, ther's a great way to format the cells so that they'll convert a number to an eq currencey format.... Here's an example of what I use for my spreadsheets...
Number Entered: 35412
Number Displayed: 35pp 4g 1s 2c
Format Used: #0"p" 0"g" 0"s" 0"c"
How I set the formating:
- Select the range of cells you want to format
- Right Click on the cell range
- Select "format cells..."
- On the Number Tab, select the "Custom" category
- Enter the above format (#0"p" 0"g" 0"s" 0"c") into the Type cell
- Click ok...
Looking forward to seeing the changes, I think you'll like it better over the "$"...
Number Entered: 35412
Number Displayed: 35pp 4g 1s 2c
Format Used: #0"p" 0"g" 0"s" 0"c"
How I set the formating:
- Select the range of cells you want to format
- Right Click on the cell range
- Select "format cells..."
- On the Number Tab, select the "Custom" category
- Enter the above format (#0"p" 0"g" 0"s" 0"c") into the Type cell
- Click ok...
Looking forward to seeing the changes, I think you'll like it better over the "$"...

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