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Default Problem With Duplicate Enteries Using =INDEX(#,MATCH(#,#,#))

Welcome, Jeff. Glad it worked, and thanks for feeding back
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Thanks Max,

I love it! It worked great!

I did finally manage to find other ways to get what I was after, but I'm
going to use yours because it looks (or is) so much more professional (you
should see the stuff I was doing).

Thanks again,
Jeff



 
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