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Peo Sjoblom
 
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Actually you don't have to array enter this formula

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Peo Sjoblom


"Kassie" wrote in message
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You stated that your heights are in A2:A13,
your Widths are in B1:T1,
your prices are in B2:T13.
If you use Cell A15 for entering the Height, and B15 for entering the
width,
enter the following formula as an array in C15

=INDEX($B$2:$T$13,MATCH($A$15,$A$2:$A$13,1),MATCH( $B$15,$B$1:$T$1,1)).
Remeber, once you have keyed in the formula, DO NOT PRESS ENTER. Instead,
press <Ctrl,<Shift,<Enter.

"CLR" wrote:

I would CONCATENATE Tthe Height and Width entries, using a X divider (
like 10X20) into a VLOOKUP table with the prices and use this
=VLOOKUP(A2&"X"&B2,H1:I100,2,FALSE)

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3


"Columbo" wrote in message
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I have a price list in excel that I print and give to my salesmen,
right

now
they just look on the chart to get the prices. A2 thru A13 show the

height,
B1 thru T1 show the width and B2 thru T13 show the prices. I'd like to
use
excel to enter a width in one cell and height in another to get the
price

and
think I have to use < for the measurments in between. I have played

around
with this off & on and have realized I have no idea where to start. If
you
have any ideas, please let me know.