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Okay I'm really stumped here but I know I shouldn't be.
I'm trying to return a value from a table. The table is sortof multi-use. I've had a similiar formula that did a SumIf from the same table, but now I just want to return the value of a certain cell given two conditions. How do I return the value in column Sold for the following conditions: Product = Sink Location = New York A vLookup wouldn't work because of multiple conditions. There should only be one entry with those matching criterias. Named Ranges are the columns based on their headers. Product Location Total Sold InStock Percentage Toaster New York 4 2 2 50% Oven Philly 17 0 17 100% Toaster New York 10 2 8 80% Micro Pittsburgh 10 5 5 50% Micro Toledo 5 0 5 100% Sink New York B Toaster Philly 4 1 3 75% Toaster Philly 87 15 72 83% Oven Pittsburgh 9 8 1 11% Sink Toledo 10 5 5 50% Toaster Philly A Toaster Toledo A BTW This newsgroup is awesome - it's helped me so much in the past few weeks! (And the boss thinks it's all me!!!) |
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