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That's from Debra Dalgleish's site.
Dave Peterson wrote: maybe you meant: =index(...,match(...),match(...)) http://contextures.com/xlFunctions03.html pierre wrote: hello...need your help: is it possible to do the following: =vlookup(....,match(.....),match(...) ) . can you please give me an example ? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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