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You can do this very simply using the VLOOKUP function. Unfortunately as
your data layout is not clear I cannot give you the exact formula. If you can improve the column alignment of your example I can help you with this. If you are familiar with VLOOKUP, naming your data range on sheet 2 as 03_04 and on sheet 3 as 04_05 then the formula in sheet1!b4 would read: =VLOOKUP(C1,03_04,2) in sheet1!c4 it would be: =VLOOKUP(C1,03_04,3) and so forth |
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