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A classical formula might be =HLOOKUP(a1,a100:z100,1,FALSE). But I want to
display the result if the lookup value = a1 or a2 or a3 or...a10 ie: anything in the range a1.a10, without writing a multiple nested statement. Any ideas? Thanks. -- Peter London, UK |
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