Combining Formulas

shakeregg

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Hey all,

Hopefully a simple question for you lot but unfortunately not for me!

=IF(INDEX(T:T,MATCH(E5,AF:$AF,0))=H5,"Yes","")

=IF(INDEX(S:S,MATCH(E5,AF:$AF,0))=G5,"Yes","")

I have the above formulas in two different cells but I'm wanting to combine them both together. So that if both are Yes' it be a Yes otherwise it'll be a No.

Can provide more detail if needed.

Any help would be muchly appreciated!

Cheers

Matt
 
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Perfect............. works a treat! Thankyou!

Although I've now encountered another slight problem but will have to start a thread as it's a different topic heading!

Cheers again!
 
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