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I can't believe I don't know this. I'll call it a double, or nested, lookup
problem. Basically, based on getting a match in two columns, I want to read the value in a 3rd column. For example... Suppose I make a little table in EXCEL where the first column has the type of fruit, say apple in row 2, orange in row 3, pear in row 4. Then, the next column has a date, such as April 1st in each of these rows. Then , the next column has the price of the particular fruit on that date. Now I copy those three rows down and repeat the exercise using the prices of the 3 fruit on the next day. I continue doing this until I have 90 rows corresponding to the prices of the 3 fruits on the 30 days of a month. Now, I want to be able to automatically lookup the price of a particular fruit on a particular date. How would I do this with vlookup(s)? If it would work better, I could first sort things so that I had the 30 day's prices of apples at the top, then oranges, then pears. Thanks! Dean price of an apple, then orange, then pear, all at the end of March in the first row |
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