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AshleighCrighton
Nov 28, 2023Copper Contributor
Formula to find data based on information in two different columns
I'm struggling to find the correct formula to get me the data as below:. I have column A, B and C. Column A has a persons name, Column B has an address, and Column C has a specific size. Bas...
HansVogelaar
MVP
I think I completely misunderstood your question. Does the attached version do what you want?
AshleighCrighton
Dec 05, 2023Copper Contributor
Oh my gosh it DOES! Thanks Hans,
However my now issue is that I have about 10x pages of different names that I need the formula to work for (Jacob was one, however I have booking forms for more people).
How can I adjust the filter to work for each name?
However my now issue is that I have about 10x pages of different names that I need the formula to work for (Jacob was one, however I have booking forms for more people).
How can I adjust the filter to work for each name?
- HansVogelaarDec 05, 2023MVP
The formulas use the name in A1. If you enter another name in A1, the formulas will automatically display the results for that name.
So you could create copies of the sheet, and change the name in A1.
- AshleighCrightonDec 11, 2023Copper ContributorHi Hans,
For some reason I still can't get it to work? If I add another 'Jacob' to the dump sheet, with details, it won't add on to the 'Jacob' sheet?
I'm thinking it may be easier to make 2x dump sheets to separate off the 1/28's and the FP/HP? so we don't have to pull through that data within the formula?
Is this possible? I can upload a sample if helpful?- AshleighCrightonDec 11, 2023Copper ContributorI may have explained this badly..
I'm thinking instead, if I can identify the name from column A, and have the formula auto enter the address from column B in my 'sheet two' ?