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The following should do the trick ( replace semi-colons with commas if necessary)à
Code:
=INDEX('Operator number'!$A$1:$B$35;MATCH(INDEX(Mon!$B$5:$B$39;MATCH(1;Mon!$F$5:$F$39;0));'Operator number'!$A$1:$A$35;0);2) Beware of the use of merged cells, they will probably get you into trouble later if you wish to do other operations
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