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Old 08-21-2013, 12:25 PM
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Pecoflyer Pecoflyer is offline I think I need an IF/AND & VLOOKUP formula here Windows 7 64bit I think I need an IF/AND & VLOOKUP formula here Office 2010 64bit
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I must admit I did not have the courage to read all the preceding posts so I may have missed something

The following should do what you need ( based on your first post AND if you are using XL2007 as stated). It does have to be entered as an array formula with Ctrl+Shift+Enter and you'll have to change the " facial" part if needed

Code:
=IFERROR(INDEX($C$2:$C$7,MATCH(1,($A$2:$A$7=A13)*($B$2:$B$7="Facial"),0)),"")
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