If your multiple products have similar sizes, e.g. small, medium, large, then you can use a similar process as above. If they are unique to each product, you'll need to concatenate within a VLOOKUP. Do you have an example spreadsheet?
If your multiple products have similar sizes, e.g. small, medium, large, then you can use a similar process as above. If they are unique to each product, you'll need to concatenate within a VLOOKUP. Do you have an example spreadsheet?
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Yes, on the Test tab when I select a product from the drop down list it will only return the 1st products values?
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