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Hi,
A possibility using sumproduct: =SUMPRODUCT(--(A1:A1="Apple"),--(B1:B1="Fuji"),C1:C1) The range can be extended e.g. A1:A100, B1:B100, C1:C100 etc. Hth Anthony "Sweepea" wrote: Example: C1 C2 C3 R1 Apple Fuji 10 I want to create a lookup that will return the value 10 if C1=Apple AND C2=Fuji. Can someone help? Thank you. |
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