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Hi Richard,
I've tested that and it works a treat. Thank you! "RichardSchollar" wrote: Hi Try: =INDEX($B$2:$B$9,MATCH(1,($A$2:$A$9=YourRank)*($C$ 2:$C $9="YourLocation"),0)) Confirmed with Ctrl+Shift+Enter (it's an array formula). Following successful entry, Excel will surround with curly braces {} - do not enter these manually yourself. Richard On 4 Jan, 13:14, mr tom <mr-tom at mr-tom.co.uk.(donotspam) wrote: Hi, Happy New Year, all. I need to lookup based on both of two conditions being satisfied. We have a number of financial advisers in regional offices, and they are ranked. Given a rank and an office, I want to return the name of the adviser. Don't worry about ranks that are too high or offices that don't exist. I'm after something that says, if rank = 2 and office = London, return Example Data List Rank Name Office 1 Tom R Bath 2 Katy C Bath 3 Nigel G Bath 4 Pete R Bath 1 Tony A London 2 John B London 3 Mary C London 4 Jane D London And so on down, although in reality the list is unsorted. In this case, it would return "John B" as Rank 2 in London Does this make any sense? Cheers. |
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