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    Re: #N/A error on cross referencing

    you've got them round the wrong way index is =index(range,row,column)
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    =INDEX(Sheet1!$B$2:$L$7,MATCH(ROUND(E3,1), Sheet1!$A$2:$A$7, 0), MATCH(B3, Sheet1!$B$1:$L$1, 0))

    i probably should have noticed that before pepe le mokko did!
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    Re: #N/A error on cross referencing

    No problem your help is very much appreciated.

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    Re: #N/A error on cross referencing

    Quote Originally Posted by martindwilson View Post
    i probably should have noticed that before pepe le mokko did!
    anything to do with that mojito addiction of yours' ?

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