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=IF(B3="PWRFUT",VLOOKUP(A3,FUT!A1:C20,2,0),VLOOKU P(A3,FX!A1:C20,2,0))
Another way to write that formula: =VLOOKUP(A3,IF(B3="PWRFUT",FUT!A1:C20,FX!A1:C20),2 ,0) -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Sarah" wrote in message ... Actually Jacob I adjusted it and it works now. Thanks so much for your help. "Sarah" wrote: Hi Jacob - that formula pulls in the date for anything that is PWRFUT, but if B3 does not equal that, then its not looking up on the FX sheet. Everything that isnt PWRFUT is feeding in as N/A "Jacob Skaria" wrote: Try =IF(B3="PWRFUT",VLOOKUP(A3,FUT!A1:C20,2,0),VLOOKUP (A3,FX!A1:C20,2,0)) -- Jacob (MVP - Excel) "Sarah" wrote: Hi All, I am looking to use an if statement with 2 separate vlookups. Is this possible? Basically what I want to do is if B3=PWRFUT then lookup(A3,'FUT'!A1:C20,2) However, if B3 does not equal PWRFUT then lookup(A3,'FX'!A1:C20,2) Please help - thanks |
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