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The topic of looking up more than a single instance is well-covered in:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...260381033.aspx -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200827 "M.A.Tyler" wrote: The data is on Sheet h! A2:DN2009, however I'm only conserned with two columns, C & F. Would like to "lookup" all instances of 1 or 2 or 3....(and so on) from Sheet h!C2:C2009, and populate Sheet1!A1:A25 with the data from the coresponding rows from Sheet h! Column F. (There will never be more than 25 results) There is room for a drop down on Sheet1! A1 that would allow for the selection of the lookup value (between 1 & 15). Looking for suggestions! Thanks, M.A.Tyler |
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