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Remembering lookups
I know I should remember how to do this but I don't :-)
Given a table of data I want a formula to look for a value within the table and return a second value from a prescribed column on the same row. As a Second formula to also return a value from a prescribed row in the same column as the search value. Thanks Aitchy |
Remembering lookups
The answer would be like the "Index" function but in reverse. Find a value in
a range and return the row number and column number of the range. "Aitchy" wrote: I know I should remember how to do this but I don't :-) Given a table of data I want a formula to look for a value within the table and return a second value from a prescribed column on the same row. As a Second formula to also return a value from a prescribed row in the same column as the search value. Thanks Aitchy |
Remembering lookups
Probably u need to use the vlookup/hlookup/lookup function and then
find the index and then do an indirect on it. It will b better if u can give a more detailed explanation of ur requirement |
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