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Try the below. Please note that this is an array formula. Within the cell in
edit mode (F2) paste this formula and press Ctrl+Shift+Enter to apply this formula. If successful in 'Formula Bar' you can notice the curly braces at both ends like "{=<formula}" =INDEX($C$2:$C$10,MATCH(1,($A$2:$A$10="People")*($ B$2:$B$10=2008),0)) If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Kokomojo" wrote: My workbook is set up as follows: Magazine,Year,FullPage,HalfPage,QuarterPage People,2009,300,200,100 Time,2009,150,100,50 Us,2009,200,100,0 People,2008,250,225,200 Time,2008,100,50,0 Us,2008,50,25,0 I would like to set up a lookup table to and write a function to tell me, for example, what the FullPage number is People in 2008. Thanks! |
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