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Never mind. Got it.
Thanks. -- when u change the way u look @ things, the things u look at change. "EZ" wrote: Here's my formula: INDEX(List,MATCH(AM2,Time,0),MATCH(AO2,Class,0),MA TCH(AP2,Size,0)) My ranges are in another data sheet. List ($C$2:$CN$56) Time($C$1:$CN$1) Class($A$2:$A$56) Size($B$2:$B$56) The formula brings in the correct data for the first row which's in C2 of the List range, but once I copy my formula down instead of returning vlaues in D2, E2, F2, etc it keeps going down the column and brings in C3, C4, C5, etc. What do I need to do to make the formula works correctly (I'm looking up two columns and a one row? Thanks. -- when u change the way u look @ things, the things u look at change. |
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