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I hope this is also OK for MAC, but try the following
in the "test master" sheet in F4 enter Code:
= A4&B4 in the "test medical" one in C4 enter Code:
=VLOOKUP(A4&B4,CHOOSE({1,2},'[test master.xlsx]Sheet1'!$F$4:$F$30,'[test master.xlsx]Sheet1'!$E$4:$E$30),2,0)
Code:
=VLOOKUP(A4&B4,CHOOSE({1,2},'[test master.xlsx]Sheet1'!$F$4:$F$30,'[test master.xlsx]Sheet1'!$C$4:$C$30),2,0)
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