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Basically I was looking to do the following:
Example data: 1 ABC 96 SRE 32342 WRE Let's A1 = 1, B1=96, and C1=32342. So I want to be able to lookup 1 on another sheet, which the data may be as follows: 1 ABC .45 FJK .55 SDF .758 96 BDS 1.5 SSE 1.57 SRE 2.42 32432 CDW .66 WRE .891 WYQ 1.34 So basically it finds the "1" then it looks up A2=ABC and finds that and then puts the number next to it...which in this case is .45 So the next row, it looks for "96", then looks for "SRE", and then gives me 2.42. Any ideas? Thanks. |
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