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![]() U cld do the same thing with a standard nested formula, of course, assuming that the format of TRKCASE for the 1st 11 digits will always be 5 digits "/" 5 digits. =VLOOKUP(MID($B8,7,5),$E$4:$E$1999,2,FALSE) This vlookup grabs the "NQFXO" in TRKCASE using the MID() function and then searches for it in MSO# and then returns the corresponding order. While testing out the sample data u provided I noticed that the last MSO# had "NQFX - zero" whilst the TRKCASE had the zero as a the alphabet O... Cheers. -- terabar ------------------------------------------------------------------------ terabar's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=24272 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=379165 |
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