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Hi, this is my situation. I have a table that I would like to find in the top
row the value given two situation, well let me give you an example: 30 45 60 75 Apple 4 3 2 1 Orange 5 2 3 4 Banana 2 4 3 1 The thing is, if I use Orange and 2 as default, I want to be able to obtain 45. Which formula I need to use? |
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