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Try this:
=SUMPRODUCT((A1:A10={"Tony","Phil"})*(B1:B10={"Phi l","Tony"})*C1:C10) -- HTH, RD ============================================== Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ============================================== "Phil" wrote in message . uk... What you gave me worked great but is there a way to do it where "Tony" and "Phil" can be in either column. As it is now Tony in A matches with Phil in B but can Tony be in A or B and still match with Phil in B or A ? "N Harkawat" <nharkawat@hotmail_dot_com wrote in message ... =INDEX(C1:C10,MATCH(1,(A1:A10="Tony")*(B1:B10="Phi l")*ISNUMBER(C1:C10),0)) array entered (ctrl+shift+enter) will give you the first number where col A and Col B are tony and phil and col C is a number. "Phil" wrote in message . uk... Hi, I am trying to find a formula that will look up a text value in Column A then compare it to the corresponding cell in columnB and copy the numbers in column c. For instance... Look down Column A for "Tony". If Tony is in ,say, A5 then look at B5 for "Phil" and if B5 = Phil then copy number in C5. If B5 not equal to Phil then do nothing. Hope i explained it ok. Thanks. |
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