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Hi,
If I want to look for the right category belonging to a specific thing...and the table is as follows...that each specific thing has the same category....but there are more than one of them, because they have different numbers... Number Thing Category Z24 Dog Animal Z33 Dog Animal Z67 Dog Animal Z87 Dog Animal Z98 Baloon Toy Z99 Baloon Toy Z56 Baloon Toy Z78 Spoon Homearticle Z54 Spoon Homearticle Etc.... How can I find that the category of 'dog' is 'animal'? I use the index formula: =INDEX(A1:C9;MACTH("dog";B1:B9;0);MATCH("category" ;A1:C:1;0) BUt unfortunately this does not work, because there are more than 1 dogs.. Hope someone can help. Thanks a lot in advance. Marieke |
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