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I've been using the vlookup function to reference a cell value (Sofa,
Loveseat, Chair, etc), find it in an existing list/chart and return the standard value in a given column. Ex: =vlookup(r3, Lookups!A4:Z27,19,False) Works great. I've run into trouble however when in certain places I FIRST need to know which of three OTHER cells have been selected. (Ex: Fabric, Leather, Lthr Combo) The one selected will change which column I need to reference in the vlookup. In other words this becomes instead of just "Sofa" - now it's a "Fabric, Sofa" or "Leather, Sofa" or "Lthr Combo, Sofa". In my formula cell I need to first know which cell was selected of the three above and then reference the cell that is hooked up to the vlookup list/chart. If fabric is selected I will need to look at column 13 not 19, leather 14 not 19, etc..... I can't seem to nest the if/thens correctly - or am needing to take a different approach altogether. If you can be of any assistance your help would be much appreciated. Or if I can try and provide you further detail. Thanks so much. |
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