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![]() Hi, Posted this in the wrong forum so repost here. I wonder if it is possible to use a Vlookup in conjunction with some logical expressions to not just match a specified value, but also return a value in the specified column if it is equal to or greater than a value? I have a main worksheet that looks like this: A B C Date Price Shares Owned 06/08/2005 59.11 05/08/2005 59.11 04/08/2005 58.9 ….. I then have another worksheet that details dates when purchase transactions took place: A B C D E Ref Purchase Date No Shares Price Per Share Total Shares 144 25/04/2005 50 53.3 50 145 27/05/2005 25 54.94 75 146 29/06/2005 25 56.37 100 In my main worksheet, for each ‘Shares Owned’ Cell I would like to be able to perform a lookup against the purchase date and return the value in column E if the date is equal to or greater than the purchase date. Any help would be appreciated! -- dazman ------------------------------------------------------------------------ dazman's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25903 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=393676 |
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