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Bob and Richard,
Following works with Swedish national settings, if you need to know sometime... "," turns to "\" and , turns to ";". Of course. ={"Telecom"\"Telecom";"Public & Healthcare"\"P&H";"Industrial & Utilities"\"Industry";"Banking & Insurance"\"B&I";"Retail & Logistics"\"R&L";"Other"\"Others2";"Company"\"Othe rs"} /regards tskogstrom Bob Phillips skrev: Yeah, but I was concocting mine whilst you replied, so I hadn't seen it at that point. I'll take mine without the tonic please. Bob "RichardSchollar" wrote in message ups.com... That's what I said! In a round about way. Point me to the gin & tonics... Bob Phillips wrote: It's the order =LOOKUP("Public & Healthcare",{"Banking & Insurance","B&I";"Company","Others";"Industrial & Utilities","Industry";"Other","Others2";"Public & Healthcare","P&H";"Retail & Logistics","R&L";"Telecom","Telecom"}) -- --- |
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