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Hi,
Try this =vlookup(F23,$A$2:$C$6,1). F23 is the calculated total cell. A2:C6 is chart 1 data -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com "tveith" wrote in message ... I have a chart 1 that has a list of ranges and if the number falls with in the range I want the commision value returned to my new work sheet ex: Chart 1 Col A Col B Col C 500 599 50.00 600 699 55.00 if the calculated total on my seperate worksheet A is between 500 599 I want the 50.00 to pull to worksheet A. -- Tammy |
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