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If you are summing a range your best bet is to use INDEX but you need to
indentify the 2 cells (no need for ADDRESS really) maybe using MATCH -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "hydro1guy" wrote in message ... THat works but I want to sum the range of cells between the two. I think I may have to use address but cannot get it to work. How else can I identify the actual cell address for my range? "Nick Hodge" wrote: Hydro1guy Just add the two lookups together =VLOOKUP(Your_Vlookup)+HLOOKUP(Your-Hlookup) -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England www.nickhodge.co.uk HIS "hydro1guy" wrote in message ... I have identified two cells in a table using vlookup & hlookup. I want to sum the cells referred to by the lookups. |
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