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Thank you for the help it worked perfectly. What Does the "MATCH(1,(" mean in
the below formula? Thaks joe Biff" wrote: After thinking about it some more, this may be what you want: =INDEX(Certs,MATCH(1,(PN&Supplier=$K3&$W3)*(Quoted <"Yes")*(Updated<"Yes"), 0)) Biff |
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