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Peo Sjoblom
 
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Default Vlookup help

TRUE returns the largest value that is less than or equal to the lookup
value, not the closest. Also for that to work you need to have the first
column of the lookup table sorted in ascending order

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"shaunap" wrote in message
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At the end of your VLookup formula change the False to True. False
returns
exact matches, True returns closest possible match.

Shauna

"Janet BN" wrote:

Hi,

Trying to use the VLOOKUP function on a column that has multiple names
(comma seprated) or with % in brackets. Data originally from MSProject.
I
need to lookup from the left side only, match it with a standard value
and
return the standard value.

Data to be matched - Bob Smith,Client or Bob Smith [88%]
Lookup says - Bob Smith

Can someone please help me with the equation?

I've tried to keep the equation simple, also tried left, trim etc. with
no
luck. Not convinced INDEX will do the whole trick so tried it in
combination
with vlookup - no luck.

This is the original equation, it works fine where the value in AA18 is
exactly the same as Resources!$B.

=VLOOKUP($AA18,Resources!$B:$C,1,FALSE)

Any help appreciated