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    Hi all
    im looking to formula to do the following action
    i have three sheet
    one with name Data Have 4 Items 1-4 then
    have some cases
    in first case as attached file 4 items is x
    THEN WILL TAKE VALUE FROM CALI SHEET EQUIVALENT TO x
    AND SOON WITH y
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    Re: lOOK FORMULA

    If I have understood correctly, in B13 copied acroos and down:

    =VLOOKUP(Refer!C6,Cali!$A$1:$B$2,2,0)
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    Re: lOOK FORMULA

    Thanks for your answer
    but i have another need as the following in attached file

    need formula in B12-13
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    Re: lOOK FORMULA

    In B12 copied across and down:

    =IF(COUNTIF(B$5:B$8,$A12)>0,VLOOKUP($A12,Cali!$A$1:$B$2,2,0),"N/A")

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    Re: lOOK FORMULA

    If that takes care of your original question, please select Thread Tools from the menu link above and mark this thread as SOLVED. Thanks.

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    Re: lOOK FORMULA

    thanks for your reply and answer

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    Re: lOOK FORMULA

    You're welcome.

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