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In fact now that I think of it this solution would eliminate the need for
the second "AND" as BA1=1 would be picked up by BA1 being <4....Right? But then it wouldn't meet the criteria if BB74.25 as you stated that it could be but only if BA7=1. Biff "M.A.Tyler" <Great Lakes State wrote in message ... In fact now that I think of it this solution would eliminate the need for the second "AND" as BA1=1 would be picked up by BA1 being <4....Right? "M.A.Tyler" wrote: Hello, Here is my function: =IF(AND(BA7<4,BB7<4.25),INDEX(A235:J235,MATCH(N115 ,A234:J234,0)),"") The trouble is that it would be possible for BA7to=1, and BB7 to be 4.25. This could only happen if BA7 were to =1. If this were the case I would still like to preform the Index,Match. Any Ideas? Thanks in advance!! |
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