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    INDEX, INDIRECT, MATCH query

    Hi

    I have a workbook with multiple sheets (sheet names listed in a dynamic Named Range 'SheetNames'.

    I want to return the text values in column C of every sheet, when column B is "Yes", and Column D is "No"

    =INDEX(INDIRECT("'"&SheetNames&"'!C7:C34"),MATCH(1,(INDIRECT("'"&SheetNames&"'!B7:B34=Yes")*(INDIRECT("'"&SheetNames&"'!D7:D34=No")))),0)

    Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you

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    Re: INDEX, INDIRECT, MATCH query

    Hi.

    Please follow instructions on yellow banner above to upload a sample workbook, then we can check yours or some other formula.

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    Re: INDEX, INDIRECT, MATCH query

    ExampleTest.xlsx

    Sample workbook attached

    Thanks in advance

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    Re: INDEX, INDIRECT, MATCH query

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    Re: INDEX, INDIRECT, MATCH query

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    Re: INDEX, INDIRECT, MATCH query

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    Re: INDEX, INDIRECT, MATCH query

    You can try this:

    =LET(v,VSTACK('January 24:March 24'!A1:D7),FILTER(v,(INDEX(v,,2)="Yes")*(INDEX(v,,4)="No")))

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    Re: INDEX, INDIRECT, MATCH query

    Thank you.

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    Re: INDEX, INDIRECT, MATCH query

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    Re: INDEX, INDIRECT, MATCH query

    Please review the forum rule on cross-posting.

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