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I'm trying to come up with a formula: In Workbook 1, my cursor is in L6, and
I want to look up the number in B6 of Workbook 1 somewhere in Col. B of Workbook 2, and then take the figure in M6 of Workbook 1 and divide it by the number that's in column D of Workbook 2 corresponding with the number in Col. B of Workbook 2 that it looked up. I hope that explains it. In a nutshell: =lookup B6 in Col. B of Workbook 2, divide M6 in Workbook 1 by the number in Col. D that corresponds with the number in Col. B that it looked up from Col. B of workbook 1. Whew! Don't know if that's any better of an explanation! Connie |
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