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Hi William,
Just found this today mucking about the groups. I believe it was by Bob Phillips. =INDEX(C2:C7,MATCH(E1&E2,A2:A7&B2:B7,0)) Array enter--CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER Where the cities are in A2:A7 States are in B2:B7 Miles are in C2:C7 Enter city in E1 State in E2 "William" wrote in message ... My spreadsheet has three columns: City, State, Miles. I would like to know how to create a lookup in which I can put in the city, such as Lexington, and put in a state, such KY, and have it give me the results that is in column three "miles." My spreadsheet looks similar to below: City State Miles Lexington NC 423 Nashville TN 501 Lexington KY 354 Hickory NC 645 Bristol TN 344 Lexington TN 233 |
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