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I found another post with the following solution to my problem,
unfortunately, I am not understanding how this works. =INDEX(C1:C100, MATCH(D1&D2,A1:A100&B1:B100,0)) which is also an array formula, so commit with Ctrl-Shift-Enter. I have the following data (simplified) Col A Col B Col C Row 1 12 1.75 C Row 2 12 1.50 F Row 3 12 1.25 EF My data is Row 10 12 1.50 Formula here (should return "F") Row 11 12 1.75 Formula here (should return "C") Please explain how to build my formula THANKS J |
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