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I am using a LOOKUP and do not understand what is going on. In cell L18 I am
using the following formula: =LOOKUP($L16:$O16,INDEX($L$4:M$13,0,0)) When I highlight the formula and hit F9 I get: {100,105,110,115} Which is what I want. However if I increase the range in the formula to column P: =LOOKUP($L16:$P16,INDEX($L$4:M$13,0,0)) When I highlight and hit F9 I get: {100,105,110,115,0.50} Why does this not work? The last value should be 120. The goal here being that I want to use a lookup variable which is a range and search for it in another range and return a particual column of adjacent values. Note the reason I am doing this is that I putting the Lookup into a SUMPRODUCT formula. L M N O P Q 1 2 3 4 Profile 1 0.50 5 Profile 2 0.68 6 Profile 3 0.51 7 Profile 4 0.50 8 Profile 5 0.87 9 Profile 6 100 10 Profile 7 105 11 Profile 8 110 12 Profile 9 115 13 Profile 10 120 14 15 16 Profile 6 Profile 7 Profile 8 Profile 9 Profile 10 17 18 ? Thanks EM |
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