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I am trying to perform a lookup but also do arithmetic calculations.

=SUM(B5 -3%(LOOKUP(B5,D5:F17)*?

B5 = 1000
? IS THE VALUE OF MY LOOKUP FORMULA

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Perhaps:
=B5-3%*LOOKUP(B5,D5:F17)



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I am trying to perform a lookup but also do arithmetic calculations.

=SUM(B5 -3%(LOOKUP(B5,D5:F17)*?

B5 = 1000
? IS THE VALUE OF MY LOOKUP FORMULA

Kind regards

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I'm not clear on exactly what you are wanting to do. Perhaps if you
re-stated your question, we might be of more help.

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"Tom" wrote:

I am trying to perform a lookup but also do arithmetic calculations.

=SUM(B5 -3%(LOOKUP(B5,D5:F17)*?

B5 = 1000
? IS THE VALUE OF MY LOOKUP FORMULA

Kind regards

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