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Tanya
 
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Thanks you guys, I am new to UDF's but i'll give it a whirl!

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Actually, you're returning the values from the same row (single unique key to
match). That UDF returns values from different rows when the key is duplicated
in the table.

TommySzalapski wrote:

If that confuses you, you could just concatenate multiple vlookups
Concatenate(vlookup(A1, B1:D7, 2, false), vlookup(A1, B1:D7, 3, false))
and so on, but Dave's solution is cleaner. It's just pretty complex if
you've never used UDFs.

Szalapski

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