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Obtaining values from a multi-leveled table.

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    Obtaining values from a multi-leveled table.

    Hi there,

    I am really struggling to find a solution to this problem,

    Basically what I need to do is use the three values: Load, Excavation Length and Pressure to obtain a value.

    I can do this with 2 inputs, but 3 is proving a real challenge.

    The main problem being I cannot use VBA or levels of nesting that would make the formula incompatible with excel 2003.

    Any help in this matter would be much appreciated.

    Thanks

    Eliat

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    Re: Obtaining values from a multi-leveled table.

    I eliminated the merged cells, which, while looking nice, are only trouble and placed the values in each cell in row 2

    Then
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    Re: Obtaining values from a multi-leveled table.

    It is quit simple if you use indirect and the namemanager.
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    Re: Obtaining values from a multi-leveled table.

    Quote Originally Posted by popipipo View Post
    It is quit simple if you use indirect and the namemanager.
    Just keep in mind that INDIRECT is a volatile function

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    Re: Obtaining values from a multi-leveled table.

    Erm you are a hero!!

    Thank you so much!

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