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I have this formula =IF(P30,VLOOKUP(C3,InvRevMarMutFds!
$B$1:$K$69,9,FALSE)/M3,"0") This works great except that the C3 lookup criteria shows up on more than one row. If the resulting answer of the first match is zero, how can I have the formula look at the next row in which the matching lookup criteria appears, and has a resulting answer of 0. Thanks for help. Scott |
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Hi Scott
see your answer in Excel.worksheet.functions Frank P.S.: please don't multipost Scott wrote: I have this formula =IF(P30,VLOOKUP(C3,InvRevMarMutFds! $B$1:$K$69,9,FALSE)/M3,"0") This works great except that the C3 lookup criteria shows up on more than one row. If the resulting answer of the first match is zero, how can I have the formula look at the next row in which the matching lookup criteria appears, and has a resulting answer of 0. Thanks for help. Scott |
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![]() -----Original Message----- Hi Scott see your answer in Excel.worksheet.functions Frank P.S.: please don't multipost Scott wrote: I have this formula =IF(P30,VLOOKUP (C3,InvRevMarMutFds! $B$1:$K$69,9,FALSE)/M3,"0") This works great except that the C3 lookup criteria shows up on more than one row. If the resulting answer of the first match is zero, how can I have the formula look at the next row in which the matching lookup criteria appears, and has a resulting answer of 0. Thanks for help. Scott . Hi Frank. I guess I need a little help tracking the answer down in excel.worksheet.functions. Did my question show up there also? Thanks. |
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Hi
a repost to your question ----- try =IF(P40,SUMIF('InvRevMarMutFds'!$B$1:$B$69,C4,'In vRevMarMutFds'!$J$1:$ J$69)/M4,0) format this cell as percentage (note: I also change "0%" to 0 as this will return a value and not a string) ---- -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany scott wrote: -----Original Message----- Hi Scott see your answer in Excel.worksheet.functions Frank P.S.: please don't multipost Scott wrote: I have this formula =IF(P30,VLOOKUP (C3,InvRevMarMutFds! $B$1:$K$69,9,FALSE)/M3,"0") This works great except that the C3 lookup criteria shows up on more than one row. If the resulting answer of the first match is zero, how can I have the formula look at the next row in which the matching lookup criteria appears, and has a resulting answer of 0. Thanks for help. Scott . Hi Frank. I guess I need a little help tracking the answer down in excel.worksheet.functions. Did my question show up there also? Thanks. |
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