Tom corrected this response.
If you're tring to add the values returned by the =vlookup()'s, you could use
the userdefined function in this thread:
http://groups.google.com/groups?thre...EADA%40msn.com
And then wrap it in =sum()
=sum(mvlookup("*dog*",sheet2!$a:$b,2,false))
If you're returning text or want to see the individual values, you can select as
many cells (in a row or in a column) that you expect to return and then hit
ctrl-shift-enter (instead of just enter).
Dave Peterson wrote:
something like:
=vlookup("*dog*",sheet2!$a:$b,2,false)
or
=vlookup("dog*",sheet2!$a:$b,2,false)
(if it has to start with dog.)
"ian123 <" wrote:
I've only ever used vlookups to search for exact matches - is it
possible to search for entries that are partial matches or contain some
of the words?
Eg, if i vlookup dog all i get back is the appropriate value for an
exact match of dog... however i need the lookup to pick up any matches
containing dog eg dog, doggy, doggie, dog123 etc
Anyone know if this is possible? Cheers
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