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that tells me I have created a circular cell reference.
Don't enter the formula within the range E3:G50 or in the cells that contain your lookup criteria, C9:D9. Enter it anywhere else but there. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "smiley61799" wrote in message ... that tells me I have created a circular cell reference. I am very new to look ups and honestly do not know much about them. "T. Valko" wrote: Try this: =SUMPRODUCT(--(E3:E50=C9),--(F3:F50=D9),G3:G50) -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "smiley61799" wrote in message ... I am trying to utilize a Vlookup but I have two cells I want the table to look up from to pull the price of an item. For one item we have a standard price and discounted price and depending on that item and whether it is standard will reflect the price. I will attach some sample data so you can see what I am trying to accomplish. I appreciate any and all assistance. A B C discounted MESH $3.25 standard MESH $4.45 discounted CARPET STICKERS $6.15 standard CARPET STICKERS $8.20 discounted WINDOW CLING $3.00 standard WINDOW CLING $4.20 EX: I need price of standard (a) and mesh (b) which would be $4.45 my current formula is =VLOOKUP(C9&D9,Sheet3!E3:G50,3,FALSE) |
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