Pricing by ID vs pricing by $

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Hang It
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Pricing by ID vs pricing by $

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Just starting...... I made up a moulding table with moulding A priced at $3/m. For a 400 x 500 frame, it came to $61.20. But after rt clicking, to change the way it prices, I put in a cost of $3, and the frame came out at $15.40. So I put in a cost of $39 and the frame came out to $20.30. I know it's recommended to use the first way, but I'm trying to work out what ive done wrong.
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Re: Pricing by ID vs pricing by $

Post by JohnMcafee »

Within EstLite don't think of it as "Pricing by ID vs pricing by $" the comparison would be more accurately described as
"Pricing by ID vs pricing by ¢"

EstLite is much happier when the cost price of mouldings are entered in cents (or pence if you are in the UK).
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