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Hello,
Say I was wondering if it is possible to nest vlookup statements. I am in one workbook and I am trying to reference a date and then reference a different cell, if both cells match the reference cells then populate the data from the intersecting cell. It does work with If/Then, but it seems like vlookup would be much more efficient. Am I looking up the wrong proverbial tree? |
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