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Sorry about submitting a blank, I hit the wrong spot.
I assume from your example you are looking for your score not the opponent. you say you almost had it workingI assume you added a helper column (sum scores) and used something like =lookup(10,sum scores range, Opponents range) Lookup looks for a value less than or equal to the lookup value you could play with your equation by adding one cell to your sum score range at the top and use =lookup(9.9,sum scores range+, opponents range) or use =index(opponents range,match(10,sum scores range,-1)) the -1 makes the match lookfor the smallest number greater than or equal to your lookup number. "Purfleet" wrote: I have a large spreadsheet (like the sample below) and i need to be able to look in the Score(us) column and if a certain number is reached (adding up the column)then look up the Opponents i.e 1 Canvey Island Reserves 10 Brentwood Reserves Date Opponents Result Score(us) Score(them) 24-Aug-85 Canvey Island Reserves Won 3 0 26-Aug-85 east thurrock United Reserves Won 3 1 31-Aug-85 Brentwood Reserves Won 5 1 04-Sep-85 witham town Reserves Won 2 1 07-Sep-85 eton manor Reserves Won 1 0 14-Sep-85 maldon town Reserves Won 3 0 21-Sep-85 eton manor Reserves Draw 2 2 28-Sep-85 Sawbridgeworth Town Reserves Won 6 1 I can get this to work if the number is exsact by using the Lookup function, but not if the number i lookup falls in the middle. |
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