Making a worksheet to help keep track of eBay auctions

srburk

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Lets say I want a worksheet to automatically calculate my listing fees.

Starting Price, Opening Value or Reserve Price Insertion Fee
Between 0.01 and 0.99 $0.30
Between 1.00 and 9.99 $0.35
Between 10.00 and 24.99 $0.60
Between 25.00 and 49.99 $1.20
Between 50.00 and 199.99 $2.40
Between 200.00 and 499.99 $3.60
>500 $4.80

I was thinking of using a VLOOKUP but how do I use it for an existing range? For example, if I enter $8.00, how do I get it to refer back to the one row with the range in it? Or, must I have a row for each cent?
 

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