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I started another question earlier regarding this topic, but i guess I did
not explain it properly. I know it has to be doable.... Ok, so I have 2 tables. In the first one Column C contains county names, Column D (the column I am trying to determine) will contain the name of a Territory. In table 2 - Column H contains the names of Territories and proceeding the "Territory Name" is all the counties that fall into that specific territory (columns I-N). Each territory can only contain unique names. What type of formula would I use to have the cells in Column D (territory) determine from Column C (county) they fall into. In other words which territory does the county fall into based on the columns H through I? Anybody, please please help me.... Below is a really half-arse model. I could send a file, for a better reference. C D H I J N County | Territory | Territory |Cnty1|Cnty2 | Cnty6 Bucks | ? | West | Harris | Palm| Bing Tern | ? | SW | Cole | Sand| Lowe Palm | ? | <-This should be "West" Territory Ford | ? | |
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