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Insert an extra column in your table in which you concatenate A and B. Concatenate your search argument as well.
-- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "kahuna" wrote in message ... | Hi, | HELP!! important data for work!! | | Trying to return a cell value when 2 conditions are met using 2 lookup values: | | i.e. | | A B C | x y 10 | x z 20 | b z 30 | | | Im trying to return the value 20 when the lookup value I have is x and | another lookup value I have is Z....obviously Vlookup will only return the | first occurence of x when it comes to it and return the value 10. | | ...I have the values x and z on another sheet, but need excel somehow to use | both of these in front sheet to lookup and return the value 20.... | | basically i need it to say "When I see x AND z , I need to return the value | next to them....." and not "Theres x, lets return the value next to it", or | "theres z, lets return the value next to it | | hope this makes sense...any help appreciated! | | |
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