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How can I use the hlookup function to look for both TWO values in top
seperate TWO rows (instead of only one value in one top row) and return the value in the same column from a row I specify? Please help. Thanks |
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Insert a third row in which you concatenate the first two. Concatenate the
search arguments to one too. Hlookup in the third row. -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "tywlam" wrote in message ... How can I use the hlookup function to look for both TWO values in top seperate TWO rows (instead of only one value in one top row) and return the value in the same column from a row I specify? Please help. Thanks |
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