Hi

You can use the below formulae:

=IF(AND(A1=Sheet1!A1,B1=Sheet1!B1,C1=Sheet1!C1),Sheet1!D1,"not")

Regards
Rajender Soni

On Jul 15, 1:39 am, Nadine S <n8dine4ma...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I need to lookup a value based on matching 3 other columns.  I do not want to
> use a concatenation and then look up that.
>
> I have Sheet1 that has 4 columns in it and Sheet2 that has 3. 
> In Sheet 2, Column D, I need a formula that will return the text in Col D on
> Sheet1 if the values in the first three columns in each sheet match.  Does
> anyone know how to do this in Excel 2003?
>
> Thanks.

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