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=Index(sheet1!R1:R30,Match(A1&B1&C1,Sheet1!F1:F30& Sheet1!M1:M30&Sheet1!Z1:Z3
0,0),1) entered with Ctrl+Shift+Enter -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "childothe1980s" wrote in message ... Hello: I'm not finding the LOOKUP, VLOOKUP, MATCH, and INDEX functions to be very helpful for what I need. I have a sheet of three columns. I want to return a value from the first column based on corresponding values in the second AND third columns. In other words, the value from column A is an exact match of what is in BOTH column B AND C. Is there a function in Excel that will allow for this? Thanks! childofthe1980s |
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