Try this form in
VB:
Application.WorksheetFunction.VLookup(ActiveSheet. Cells(i,1),'C:\Reference\[TranMaster.xls]
_
Translator'!$A$11:$AC$54,2,TRUE)
Add .WorksheetFunction & remove orphaned If condition ," ") from the
end.
Mike F
"Craigm" wrote in
message ...
'=IF($AA3< "
",VLOOKUP(ABS($AA3),'C:\Reference\[TranMaster.xls]Translator'!$A$11:$AC$54,2,TRUE),"
")
The above VLookUp statement runs great when its in a cell.
In a macro it won't compile. At the ' in front of 'C:\Reference\...
the compiler says "Expected Expression."
Below is what is actually crashing
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If (sBreakDown < " ") Then
sDistrict =
Application.VLOOKUP(ActiveSheet.Cells(i,1),'C:\Ref erence\[TranMaster.xls]Translator'!$A$11:$AC$54,2,TRUE),"
")
End If
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Thanks for helping..Too many hours, not enough sleep! Craigm
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