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Default Trying to Find the Correct Answer-But not using Vlookup Function

I know that vlookup function will not work in my case here.

I am downloading a piece of information of the web into a worksheet. What I
want to be able to do is then locate an exact piece of information and paste
it into another worksheet.

Using as my first criteria I am looking at a row, then my second criteria I
am looking at a column. By using these two as my guidelines, I then will
look at my downloaded web page, and locate the correct information, if any
exists.

Example:

1. Col A Row 1 Would says Product Name
2. Col B Row 2 Would says Item #
3. Col C Row 2 Would says Qty
4. Col D Row 2 Would says Price

Therefore, I want a formula that first looks at #1, then looks at #2, and
then gives me what the number is from the download page. Is there a formula
that can give me what I want, or am I asking the impossible here.

Steve



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