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Old 03-25-2012, 02:41 PM
CSzoke CSzoke is offline Using vlookup with the IF function Windows 7 64bit Using vlookup with the IF function Office 2010 64bit
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Think I will definitely go with the hidden columns.

WOW. Thank you very much this was EXACTLY what I was trying to do.

I will add the list for the part numbers and the equipment I think. The example I attached was just of 2 part numbers and just some basic operations. There is another workbook where I can pull data from to expand what I started with. The company has hundreds of parts numbers and hundreds of processes. And, now that you have shown me how to do this, there are a few other workbooks I have in mind where i can simplify the way we store as well as analyze our data.
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