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hi team,
use an array formula to lookup a paritulcar range based on a category The following works but only because there is 1 range and 1 value i.e. in this case G10 is a date. =arrayformula(XLOOKUP(G10:G,RangeInfo!$E$16:RangeI nfo!$E$30,RangeInfo!$G$16:RangeInfo!$G$30,,-1)) the formula will go in C2 |
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What range / s ... what category / s ?
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You have a misspelling :
RangeI nfo! |
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Cross posted at Lookup different ranges based on chosen category.
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