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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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