surmick wrote:
Well, I looked in the help screen for numbers and that was not discussed, not sure what the iWork Formulas and Functions User Guide
The named resources may be downloaded thru the Help menu.

is but are you saying i can not do this? because then that means Excel is superior and surely that can not be the case.......
I told the truth.
It doesn't mean tha Numbers is inferior to Excel, just that it's different.
As I wrote, you may achieve your goal with LOOKUP.
What more are you wanting ?
Page 223 in iWork Formulas and Functions User Guide, we may read :

• columns-range: A range of cells.range is a reference to a single range of cells,
which may contain values of any type.
• return-column: A number that specifies the relative column number of the cell
from which to return the value. return-column is a number value. The leftmost
column in the range is column 1.
This description is clear.
VLOOKUP requires one range of cells, not two.
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