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match,lookup or vlookup????
Hi guys, I 'm having a bit difficulty finding out the right solution of my
poblem. Here is the case. FIRST LIST SECOND LIST Acct Amt Acct Amt 4001400 $679 4000086 $1000 4000334 $23456 4000087 $213 4000480 $2776 4001400 $1234 4000764 $565 4000791 $2035 4000772 $454 400125 $2379 4000791 $656 401253 $120 Now what I like to do is (by using some kind a combination of vlookup, lookup, or match commands) that use the amount of the second list with there corresponding acct # but if there is any acct match with the first list use the first list amount. So for instance, acct # 4001400 should display $679 and NOT $1234 and also for acct #4000791 should have the result $656 and not $2035. The rest accts should have the amount from the second list. I hope I able to explain it properly. Your help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Morphyus -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...excel/200507/1 |
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