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VLOOKUP with multiple criteria advanced

To apply multiple criteria with the VLOOKUP function you can use Boolean logic and the CHOOSE function. In the example shown, the formula in H8 is: =VLOOKUP(1,CHOOSE({1,2},(H5=data[Item])*(H6=data[Size])*(H7=data[Color]),data[Price]),2,0) where …Read more

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VSTACK Function

The Excel VSTACK function combines arrays vertically into a single array. Each subsequent array is appended to the bottom of the previous array.Read more

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