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Michael
 
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It sounds like the other VLOOKUP formula is referring to an inappropriate
reference, hence the #N/A
It might pay to supply more detail and possibly the formulae you are trying
to refer to.
I have used the VLOOKUP to read from another VLOOKUP without any problems.

Regards
Michael

Beginner" wrote:

Thanks for that. It does work what you've suggested but just not with the
cell I want it to work with, that is the cell figure I want to search for on
the second sheet, first column - do you know of any reasons why this would be
happen. The cell I want to work from contains another vlookup formula.



"Beginner" wrote:

Hi

Just need some help as to which function I use. I have a figure in say A1
that I want to match to the same figure in another worksheet in column A &
return what the figure is in column B to show in A2. I've been using the
vlookup and lookup functions but just seem to get back #N/A.

Hope it makes sense, help would be much appreciated.