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Would like to use a vlookup.
Reference a cell for an employees age, then test that age to see what age band it is within. Once it's determined, return a rate that is found in a different column containing applicable rates for the age band. Not sure if I need two columns to establish an age range or if I can do that within the same cell (ie: col z = 25, col aa = 30 to establish an age range of 25-30 or if I could do that in one cell with the text: 25-30) Basically... If a person is age 25-29, return the rate of insurance. Col A = Age Band (or perhpas split top and bottom of range into two different col's?) Col B = Rate of insurance for that age band Many thanks for any help. |
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