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Lookup up/Match?

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    Lookup up/Match?

    I have a tab that has 2 columns of data and I want to be able to return a value in column A if my data matches column B. If column B has the text TRUETRUE, I want to bring back the corresponding data in Column A. How do I return all the data in Column A for all the TRUETRUEs in column B? I can only get the first instance of TRUETRUE.
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    Re: Lookup up/Match?

    Try this formula:

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    adjust the ranges to suit your actual data and then confirm it with CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER so that { } brackets appear around the formula.

    Then copy down as far as you want.
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    Re: Lookup up/Match?

    Or put cursor in first row and in Data add FILTER.

    With filter you can choose to show only TRUETRUE

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    Re: Lookup up/Match?

    Thanks NBVC. It worked perfectly!!!

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    Re: Lookup up/Match?

    Is there a way to use this formula for a dynamic range, more specifically an entire column? So that you don't need to drag formula whenever information is added.

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    Re: Lookup up/Match?

    Welcome to the Forum, unfortunately:

    Your post does not comply with Rule 2 of our Forum RULES. Don't post a question in the thread of another member -- start your own thread. If you feel it's particularly relevant, provide a link to the other thread. It makes sense to have a new thread for your question because a thread with numerous replies can be off putting & difficult to pick out relevant replies.

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