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    Joining a Vlookup and IF formula together

    Hi team

    I am having trouble writing a formula. The way I have tried to approach my problem is using a vlookup and =if but I cant quite get there. What I have is a master sheet with Part A, Part B and a Part C, each of these Parts have there own sheet. I wanting to grab the data from each of their sheets and bring it back to the master sheet. In the master sheet I have a formula in G1 to bring back the current month. I then want to use a formula to match that month against the month in the corresponding part sheet and bring me back their number. I have attached the sheet. I want the formula to bring back the numbers that are in E4 to E6. Bonus points if you can get the previous months numbers but will be happy just to get current


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    Re: Vlook up and if together

    Your post does not comply with Rule 1 of our Forum RULES. Your post title should accurately and concisely describe your problem, not your anticipated solution.

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    Re: Joining a Vlookup and IF formula together

    Your title is still based on your anticipated solution (IF and VLOOKUP).

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    Re: Joining a Vlookup and IF formula together

    Welcome to the Forum, unfortunately:

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