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Juan Pablo González Juan Pablo González is offline
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Default lookup and offset combination

How about:

=INDEX(C1:C500, MATCH(E50, A1:A500, 0) + 2)

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Juan Pablo González

"nathan" wrote in message
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Hello,

I am trying to return the value of a cell that is offset from a lookup

reference cell. My data looks something like this (if it shows ok):

A B C
1 name 50 65
2 100 30
3 40 20

Cells A2 and A3 are empty. If I always want to return the value 2 columns

over and 2 rows down from the lookup "name" (which happens to be in cell A1,
but may not always be in that cell), what formula combination do I use? I
have tried nesting lookup in offset, but I get an error message. Here is
how I wrote it:

=offset(LOOKUP(e50,A1:A500,b1:b500),2,1))
e50 contains "name"
The lookup returns the value in B1, and I was hoping by nesting it in

offset I could get the value in C20 which is 2 rows down and 1 column over
from B1.

Any thoughst? Thanks.