I dont know how to describe it, but I need G3 to display according to F3.
eg; FO004JO on F3 will return C on G3
Please refer attached worksheet, and thank you in advance.
I dont know how to describe it, but I need G3 to display according to F3.
eg; FO004JO on F3 will return C on G3
Please refer attached worksheet, and thank you in advance.
Last edited by ArshadHushim; 03-22-2020 at 10:43 PM.
=index(c:c,match(f3,b:b,0))
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Hi Arshad,
Please edit your first post and change the thread title from "Help Needed" to "Vlookup or Index Match". That way we can find your post in the future. It is also one of those rules of the forum.
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Vlookup from Validation Dropdown.xlsx
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