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ShaneDevenshire ShaneDevenshire is offline
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Hi Dave,

You can't put range references inside manually entered {}. However, you can
do what you want as follows:

=VLOOKUP(A1,{5,1;10,2;20,3}*{1,15},2)

where the entry in cell A1 is 15. Or if you still want a cell reference then

=VLOOKUP(A1,{5,1;10,2;20,3}*A1:B1,2)

Now in this example A1 must contain a 1 and B1 is the variable cell you used
in your original formula. This second formula must be array entered.


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Cheers,
Shane Devenshire
Microsoft Excel MVP

"Dave" wrote:

Hi All,
Could someone please tell me why this formula is unacceptable?
=VLOOKUP(A1,{5,(A1+1);10,(A1+2);20,(A1+3)},2)
Regards - Dave.