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Anyone familiar with the Lotus @INDEX function and the Excel equivelant, if
any? For those that may not be familiar, its in effect a combination of vertical and horizontal lookups in one formula. |
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I'm not, but Harlan Grove is:
http://snipurl.com/19jai or http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mic...a6ce81e91f8bf1 Monty wrote: Anyone familiar with the Lotus @INDEX function and the Excel equivelant, if any? For those that may not be familiar, its in effect a combination of vertical and horizontal lookups in one formula. -- Dave Peterson |
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many thanks for responding and pointing me in right direction.
"Monty" wrote: Anyone familiar with the Lotus @INDEX function and the Excel equivelant, if any? For those that may not be familiar, its in effect a combination of vertical and horizontal lookups in one formula. |
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Google is my friend. It can be your friend, too.
Monty wrote: many thanks for responding and pointing me in right direction. "Monty" wrote: Anyone familiar with the Lotus @INDEX function and the Excel equivelant, if any? For those that may not be familiar, its in effect a combination of vertical and horizontal lookups in one formula. -- Dave Peterson |
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