lookup formula

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    Multiple Lookup Function

    Hello All, Attached is an example. Is there a way we can achieve this without using auto filter and macros? i.e when i enter the date in cell A1, it should lookup from the range B2:D20 and show all the rows for that date in the range F2:H20. Download XLS here...
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    Identifying times from a list

    Hi, I have a list of variables created by a user like this: BAND ID START END Band1 06:00 08:59 Band2 09:00 15:59 Band3 16:00 17:59 Band4 18:00 22:30 Band5 22:31 24:29 Band6 24:30 05:59 Seperately I have data from a third...
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    LOOKUP formula quirk

    There must be a quirk with the LOOKUP formula that I’m not aware of in Excel 2003. I have a series of sequential numbers in cells A1 through Z1. Then in cells A2 through Cell Z2 I have another series of random numbers. Using the following formula entered in cell AA2, I am able to get the...

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