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Hi. I have a worksheet (WorksheetA.xls) that calculates age of
employee and age of spouse. I have a separate worksheet
(WorksheetB.xls) that is set up like a grid. Age of participant
(employee) across the top (row 8), and age of spouse coming down
column A. I need to find age of employee on my WorksheetA.xls in cell
J20. Go to the second spreadsheet (worksheetB.xls) and go across row
8 to the age of employee. Then go back to first sheet, find age of
spouse and go down column a on worksheetb to find that age.

So for example, if on WorksheetA my employee is 41 and his spouse is
40. I need to "lookup" on WorksheetB, first employee age of 41 then
go down and find row with spouse age (40). So what I need returned is
3.3 to worksheetA.

EXAMPLE OF WORKSHEET B
Spouse Age Participant Age
40 41
42
38 2.5 2.6
2.7

39 2.9 3.0
3.1

40 3.2 3.3
3.4

I hope I am clear in my description. Thank you for any assistance.
 
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