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The OP said his sheet names are Grating, Steel and Bolts. Those names have
no spaces and do not require single quotes around them. Thus I did not put
the single quotes in the formula.

Tyro

"Barb Reinhardt" wrote in message
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That will work if the worksheet name has no spaces. If it has spaces,
you
must use 'Sheet Name'. I've had issues with the ' in the past though.
Sometimes it pulls something from A1 and sometimes it doesn't.
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HTH,
Barb Reinhardt



"Tyro" wrote:

Assuming the worksheet name (Grating, Steel, Bolts) is in cell A1 and the
lookup array is A10:B15 on the other sheets and the lookup value is in A2
then:
=VLOOKUP(A2,INDIRECT(A1&"!A10:B15"),2,FALSE) will lookup A2 in the lookup
array and return the value from column B for an exact match in column A

Tyro


"Greg" wrote in message
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I am trying to use Vlookup where the table_array refers to data on
another
worksheet. However I have three worksheets with different data in the
same
format. I have a cell which returns the Worksheet name ie 'Grating',
'Steel'
or 'Bolts'. How do I use this in vlookup. I seem to keep getting an
error.
I
have tried Concatenating name and data array, but it seems not to
evaluate
the string..

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Greg McLandsborough