Vlookup from 2 columns

Lauren111111

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  1. 2013
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  1. Windows
I have colleague names in 2 columns, F and I. The name will only appear once in either F or I but it could be in either one. Their finish times are in column Q. I want to lookup the finish time whether their name is in column F or I but not sure how to do this?
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Where are you putting the name to lookup?
 
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Ok, how about like
Excel Formula:
=IFNA(INDEX(Sheet1!$Q$2:$Q$100,MATCH(A2,Sheet1!$F$2:$F$100,0)),INDEX(Sheet1!$Q$2:$Q$100,MATCH(A2,Sheet1!$I$2:$I$100,0)))
 
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