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Motty
 
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Hi all,

I have two sheets sheet 1, which has three fields: Origin, Dest and
Distance which is between B6:D1605. The second sheet has the same
fields Origin, Dest and distance but this time the parameter is A3:C782
and at the moment the distance (c column is blank i want to fill it).
What i want to do is have a statement that checks if the Origin and
Dest in sheet 2 is equal to the first (this is because there are
duplicates in sheet 1 of combination of origin and dest) origin and
dest of sheet 1 then display the distance of sheet1 to its
corresponding field in sheet 2.

e.g.

sheet 1
origin
1
Dest
2
Distance
200

Sheet 2
origin
1
Dest
2
Distance


Need to get distances for sheet 2.

I think this requires an if statement but I am not sure. . I
have tried the various Lookups and index but could not get them to
work.

Thanks in advance for any help,

Motty.


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