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![]() Hey everyone, I'm stuck with this formula: =IF(C7="Ireland",VLOOKUP(A7,Data_Ireland,2,FALSE), IF(C7="Regions",VLOOKUP(A7,Data_Regions,2,FALSE),I F(C7="Corporate",VLOOKUP(A7,Data_Corporate,2,FALSE ),"") I've spent 4 hours on it trying to get it to work but it keep telling me i'm missing a parenthesis. So after 4 hours of being in the same situation as i started i've decided to ask the experts, Any ideas anyone? Thanks for all your help with this it's very much appreciated, Sunny -- SunnyM ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SunnyM's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=31333 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=510137 |
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