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=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(A2,range,1,FALSE)),"No match",IF(AND(VLOOKUP(A2,range,2,FALSE)=B2,VLOOKUP (A2,range,3,FALSE)=C2),"No change","Salary change")) where "range" includes all three columns on worksheet B. Tim C "PeterManner" wrote in message ups.com... Hi all, What I'm trying to do is check to see if a cell (A2) from worksheet A is within a range from worksheet B. Then, if true, need to compare the next two cells (B2,& C2) in worksheet A to see if they are the same as the next two cells from the range in worksheet B. This is what I have thus far: =IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(A2,Range 1,1,FALSE)),"ID No Match",IF(AND(ISNA(VLOOKUP(B2,Range 2,1,FALSE)),(ISNA(VLOOKUP(C2,Range 3,1,FALSE)),(((AND(B2=B10,C2=C10)),"No Change","Salary Change"))) The issue I'm having is, how do you compare the next two cells from the row the first lookup found in worksheet B with row where the formula in on in worksheet A? Any help is much appreciated. Gerry |
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