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Jaisenm Jaisenm is offline
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Default VLOOKUP over multiple sheets

No the value of E1 on every sheet is equal to the sheet name.

Basically this formula will be copied on the main tab in rows B7 through B58.

It should look in the adjacent cell in Column A, find the value, then search
through Cell E1 of all sheets in the workbook looking for the sheet with a
matching value.

All E1's will be unique.

When it find the sheet with with the matching value, it should return the
value of AC1 as the result.

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

Does the lookup value occur more than once in all of the sheets?

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"Jaisenm" wrote in message
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I have a workbook with a summary tab and one tab for ever week.

I need to write a formula that looks for a value from column a, find the
sheet with a matching value in cell e4 and returns the value of cell ac1
of
the worksheet.

This formula will live in column b of the summary sheet.

Example:

Summary Tab

A B
1 19-Jul 19,000(formula result)
2 16-Jul
3 23-Jul
4 30-Jul

Data Tab 1

E AC
1 9-Jul 19,000

It will need to look in cell E1 of every tab in the work book (52 tabs)
for
the value found in $a1.