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    Not sure if this is the right forum (STUCK ON CODING)

    In the first sheet shown below: SHEET 2133

    http://tinypic.com/r/f1jcc4/5 (SEE LINK, photo would not post; sorry)
    Box A12 is where the formula would need to go.

    Ideally, I want the 100-299 CCF (A12) along with the 300-499 CCF, etc to populate the number that I manually typed into the ACCEPTED SHEET that coorseponds with their code.

    http://i44.tinypic.com/30thnxv.png (SEE LINK, photo would not post; sorry)

    So, to better explain...

    I want the formula to:

    1 - find if CODE 2133 is in SHEET ACCEPT from B3-whatever the number is for that week and then that persons total which would be in the cooresponding C-box.

    If I have to change the way the layout is on the ACCEPT sheet to make it easier, I can do do...but just don't know where to start.

    Thank you in advance!!!!! Any help or suggestions are appreciated.

    I can post the full file if neccessary.

    Thank you in advance

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    Re: Not sure if this is the right forum (STUCK ON CODING)

    see your own double post here:

    http://www.excelforum.com/excel-gene...-do-stuck.html

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    Re: Not sure if this is the right forum (STUCK ON CODING)

    Welcome to the Forum, unfortunately:

    This is a duplicate post and as such does not comply with Rule 5 of our forum rules. This thread will now be closed, you may continue in your other thread.

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