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Look up function
Use the match function on column B for descending data
See help in Excel on the match function. (combine with Index to get the value from column A). =INDEX(A1:A3,MATCH(E2,B1:B3,-1),1) you would need real dates in column B and for the lookup value. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Stacy Haskins" <Stacy wrote in message ... How can I return a value in a table if the lookup value is in a range equal to or between two other columns? I would prefer not to create a macro for this. Is there a combination of built in funtions that would work? Example: Look up Payclaim letter in column 1 for the date July 1st. A B C 1 Pay Claim Letter Start Date End Date 2 A Jul 1 Apr 3 3 B Apr 4 Mar 25 4 C Mar 26 June 30 |
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