Kantila, 
 
Thanks for your effort. I appreciate it and everyone else's contribution. I 
have a question....
 
I want to add to this. So, I looked at the code and notice that you have 
defined everything to end at line 23 (except for the last past that says 
22?). That's fine, I thought I could change it all manually to say 100 
lines then just populated as need be. However it is not working according 
to logic. Any explanation as to what I am doing wrong ? Also, what are the 
benefits (or limitations) of a non-array solution compared to what Ravinder 
proposed ? 
 
Thank You.
 
 
On Monday, November 11, 2013 11:21:08 PM UTC-5, kantila...@gmail.com wrote:

> PFA 
> Non array solution
>  
> CA Kantilal Badale
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 7:33 AM, Bill Q <ronsm...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> PERECT Ravinder !
>>  
>> MANY thanks !!!!!
>>  
>>
>> On Monday, 11 November 2013 02:01:37 UTC-5, ravinder negi wrote:
>>
>>> pfa
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> *From:* excel-...@googlegroups.com [mailto:excel-...@googlegroups.com] *On 
>>> Behalf Of *Bill Q
>>>
>>> *Sent:* Sunday, November 10, 2013 10:55 PM
>>> *To:* excel-...@googlegroups.com
>>>
>>> *Subject:* $$Excel-Macros$$ Vlookup - Price List
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> Hi Guys, 
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> This seems simple and I am pretty certain that it is - but I am stumped. 
>>> Please refer to attached.
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> - This is a simple price list estimator.
>>>
>>> - There are 2 worksheets. (1 = work, that you work from) (2 = static 
>>> information/vlookup table)
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> I cannot figure out how to return values based on 3 input criteria.
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> The 2 examples in "work" were manually entered in by me (including 
>>> the correct price result in yellow).
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> I obviously would like this to be automated. I was thinking vlookup, but 
>>> not sure how to do this with multiple criteria.
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> Anyone ?
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> Thanks !     
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>>  
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