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It sounds like you already have a 'table' structure set up in cols G and H. Try this in col B2: =VLOOKUP(A2,G:H,2,FALSE) Andy. "garry05" wrote in message ... Trying to resolve a situation that I've got posted elsewhere on here; maybe I can do it this way if someone can help me with the syntax for using "IF". Say that column G is numbered 1-5, and column H has values of 100, 133, 322, 440, 560. I'll enter a number (1-5) in col A, and I want this to happen in col B, and I'll express it in human language: If A2=3 then B2=322...If A1=5 then B1=560. In other words, I post a number in A, then go search G for the same number, then post the corresponding H value into B. I've tried the syntax every way but the right way, I guess. Thanks, Garry -- garry05 |
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