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If I understand, you can use an array formula (don't press ENTER alone, but
CONTROL-SHIFT-ENTER at once) like this: =INDEX(I17:I19,MATCH(1,(G17:G19="dog")*(H17:H19="c at"),0)) I17:I19 is the value you want returned if G17:G19 = "dog" AND column H for that row = "cat". "Joe" wrote in message ... Hello i am trying to look up one set of data to put on another spreadsheet. i need the formula to agree two cells (eg A21 & D1) before puting the looked up data in. I have tried using VLookup but it only will let me select the one lookup value. =VLOOKUP(A21,Details!A:C,3,FALSE) & =VLOOKUP(D1,Details!B:C,3,FALSE) i have also looked at using sum product but as the information i want to fill in is data it just gives me a error message thank you in advance for your help |
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