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Hi BritBiker,
It's not clear how, with only the manufacturer, type and size, the correct k factor can be chosen. It appears the correct k factor is also a function of the damper setting. Accordingly, all four values (manufacturer, type ,size and damper setting) would have to be input. With those four inputs, the correct k factor for row 15 will be returned by the following as an array formula: =OFFSET('reference sheet'!$A$1,MATCH($C15&$D15&$E15,'reference sheet'!$A$1:$A$40&'reference sheet'!$B$1:$B$40&'reference sheet'!$C$1:$C$40,0)-1,MATCH($F15,'reference sheet'!$A$2:$S$2,0)-1) Array formulae are input with Ctrl-Shift-Enter. See attached.
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