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Using table values in conditioinal formulas

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    Using table values in conditioinal formulas

    Hello everyone. This is my first posting so please forgive my clumsiness.
    I have a table that consists of two columns. Column A contains employees' ages in months and column B contains reduction factors. I have a program that calculates employees' ages in months. I want to be able to match the employee's age to the appropriate row in my table and retrieve from that row the value of the reduction factor to use in a formula. Can this be done? If yes, how? I appreciate any suggestions. Thanks in advance.

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    Hi,

    The VLOOKUP function should do the trick.

    Kind regards,

    Robert

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