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Is there a double Vlook Up Formula or Another Formula To Perfom This Quickly?

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    Is there a double Vlook Up Formula or Another Formula To Perfom This Quickly?

    I am trying to figure out if there is a formula or a double vlook up forumla which can quickly calculate the results I have manually input in Cells C2,C3,C4 using the values from Columns G,H,I
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    Re: Is there a double Vlook Up Formula or Another Formula To Perfom This Quickly?

    You could try SUMIFS.

    =SUMIFS($I$2:$I$33, $G$2:$G$33,A2, $H$2:$H$33, B2)

    or, if available XLOOKUP.

    =XLOOKUP(A2&B2,$G$2:$G$33&$H$2:$H$33, $I$2:$I$33)
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    Re: Is there a double Vlook Up Formula or Another Formula To Perfom This Quickly?

    C2 cell , formula , drag down

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    Re: Is there a double Vlook Up Formula or Another Formula To Perfom This Quickly?

    Thank you very much to all who replied!

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