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Old 05-04-2011, 09:35 AM
ebolton ebolton is offline Multi-Variable Lookup help Windows 7 Multi-Variable Lookup help Office 2007
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This is a more detailed sample of the spreadsheet that I am working from. The Data is on the Data tab and the schedule I want to create is on the Fall 2011 tab.
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This is a more detailed sample of the spreadsheet that I am working from. The Data is on the Data tab and the schedule I want to create is on the Fall 2011 tab.
Hi Erin
I have had a play with your spreadsheet however I have been unable to find a solution. I am sure there is a formula that will do it and hopefully someone with more detailed skills than I will be able to help. I know you can do it with VBA but it will need a VBA expert to help.
Good luck.
Tony
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