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OK - I tried both examples and can not get them to work. Let me provide the
actual sheet and field references since I tried plugging mine in and that didn't work. I am working on a sheet called xxx-xxxx, I am trying to input a formula in M2 to evaluate K2. I would like the formula to search column B on sheet1(there are up to 5 decimals and no whole numbers in each instance) - once a cell in column b has been identified (i.e. K2 is B5 and less than B6 so I want to identify B5) I want to return the value adjacent to B5 (A5) on sheet1 to M2. Thank you for the previous responses but I guess their logic was over my head or my understanding wasn't clear - thanks again! "rylv5050" wrote: I am sure someone can assist with this basic formula question but I am unable to get it to work correctly. I want to create a formula that will reference another sheet to do the following: Sheet 2 A1 = 210 B1=211.045645 A2 = 211 B2=212.098332 A3 = 212 B3=213.123123 Sheet 1 C1=210 Sheet D1 formula - (if value of c1 is < sheet 2 B1 return value in sheet2 A1)(if value is B1 but <b2 = A2 and so on and so forth) I want this formula to continue looking up for the B value that is closest to my # in question and return the value in the adjacent A column. I have approximately 250 individual comparison fields to look up so I am hoping to have a formula that will accomplish this without being too cumbersome. I appreciate it!!! |
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