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Multiple criteria options determine which name to show as result.
Would really appreciate someone telling me how to display a name (from 10-12
possibles), based on multiple options in a range. In the column A (range), there is a number of ten or more 4 digit engineer codes spread across 300+ rows, which I would like to display as engineer names (in the next column, B). |
Multiple criteria options determine which name to show as result.
Do you have a lookup table of the codes against the names? If so, use
VLOOKUP against that table. -- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Twishlist" wrote in message ... Would really appreciate someone telling me how to display a name (from 10-12 possibles), based on multiple options in a range. In the column A (range), there is a number of ten or more 4 digit engineer codes spread across 300+ rows, which I would like to display as engineer names (in the next column, B). |
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