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Default Excel VBA vlookup

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" wrote:

Hello

This is my first Excel VBA to publish in the forum and happy to join
the Excel VBA family.

Excel vlookup function is very useful in many applications.

I develop a VBA to make Vlookup run faster if you many rows to lookup
and more user friendly , please try the code.

I appreciate your comment.

Option Explicit

Dim finalrow As Integer
Dim Mysheet As String
Dim mycolumn As Long
Dim Myrange As String
Dim mycount As Long
Dim i As Integer
Dim mylookup As Variant
Dim mystring As String
Dim myvalue As Long

Sub Vlookup()

mycolumn = Application.InputBox("Please enter the lookup column
number", Type:=1)
myvalue = Application.InputBox("Please enter the column number you want
to place your lookup up result ", Type:=1)
Mysheet = InputBox("Please enter lookup worksheet name",
"WorksheetName", Default)
Myrange = InputBox("Please enter lookup range", "Range", Default)

mycount = Range(Myrange).Columns.Count

On Error Resume Next

Columns(myvalue).Insert Shift:=xlToRight

finalrow = Cells(65536, mycolumn).End(xlUp).Row

For i = 1 To finalrow

mystring = (Cells(i, mycolumn))

mylookup = Application.Vlookup((mystring),
Worksheets(Mysheet).Range(Myrange), mycount, False)

Cells(i, myvalue).Value = mylookup


Next i

End Sub