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Help with formula, offset with conditional

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GastonFranzini@gmail.com - 30 Nov 2006 13:53 GMT
Hi, I need help with a formula,
I want to do a left lookup, As I have duplicates in the column G, match
the value in the cell I32 only if in the column B has the value that I
have in the column J32.
I tried this for a left lookup but I can`t put a conditional in it.
=OFFSET(G32,MATCH(I32,$G$32:$G$38,0)-1,-1,1,1)

Thanks
Gastón
Bob Phillips - 30 Nov 2006 16:57 GMT
Here is an example

=INDEX($A$42:$A$38,MATCH(1,($G$32:$G$38=I32)*($B$32:$B$38=J32),0))

which is an array formula, it should be committed with Ctrl-Shift-Enter, not
just Enter.

But you haven't said what the lookup column is, I have sghown with A.

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Bob Phillips

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Hi, I need help with a formula,
I want to do a left lookup, As I have duplicates in the column G, match
the value in the cell I32 only if in the column B has the value that I
have in the column J32.
I tried this for a left lookup but I can`t put a conditional in it.
=OFFSET(G32,MATCH(I32,$G$32:$G$38,0)-1,-1,1,1)

Thanks
Gastón
GastonFranzini@gmail.com - 01 Dec 2006 12:55 GMT
Thanks!!!
Great solution!
 
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