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Multiple VLOOKUP
How do I get to run a multiple VLOOKUP?
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I'm not sure if this is what you want, but... YOu can try:
=IF(ISERR(INDEX(B1:B8,SMALL(IF(A1:A8=C2,ROW(A1:A8) ,""),ROW(A1:A8)))),"",INDEX(B1:B8,SMALL(IF(A1:A8=C 2,ROW(A1:A8),""),ROW(A1:A8))))} Press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER after all that... Regards, Robert "Rody" wrote: How do I get to run a multiple VLOOKUP? Thanks |
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If by chance you mean a double lookup, where you have 2 key columns and you
want to match both and get the adjacent value in another column, you can use =INDEX(C1:C100, MATCH(D1&D2,A1:A100&B1:B100,0)) which is also an array formula, so commit with Ctrl-Shift-Enter. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "cmart02" wrote in message ... I'm not sure if this is what you want, but... YOu can try: =IF(ISERR(INDEX(B1:B8,SMALL(IF(A1:A8=C2,ROW(A1:A8) ,""),ROW(A1:A8)))),"",INDE X(B1:B8,SMALL(IF(A1:A8=C2,ROW(A1:A8),""),ROW(A1:A8 ))))} Press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER after all that... Regards, Robert "Rody" wrote: How do I get to run a multiple VLOOKUP? Thanks |
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