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Hi Daniel
Assuming table of values is on Sheet2 eg A1:F100 (so Product in A1, hat in A2, 21/12/2006 in B1, 10/1/2007 in C1 etc ie so you have a grid of values in B2:F100) then: =INDEX(Sheet2!$B$2:$F$100,MATCH(A1,Sheet2!$A$2$A$1 00,0),MATCH(B1,Sheet2!$B$1:$F$1,0)) assuming you have eg "hat" in A1 and "10/12/2006" in B1 etc. I hope this helps! Richard Daniel wrote: I am trying to create a double look up is it possible? For example I want to find a value from one spreadsheet which relates to a description and a date see below. Product 21/12/2006 10/1/2007 hat 10 15 I need to look up into the following format hat 21/12/2006 ??? hat 10/1/2007 ??? Concatenate is not an option. Please can you help. |
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