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Default VLOOKUP Column Index

Thank you! That would make sense.

"Mike H" wrote:

Hi,

The cell AD100 will contain a number and it is the column number to use in
the vlookup formula. The number must be =1 and must not be larger than there
are columns in the named range 'input'.

Mike

"Nate" wrote:

Hello,

I'm trying to update the Column Index in a VLOOKUP formula contained in a
file that I received from a former co-worker. The problem is that I'm not
familiar with the format that they're using for the column index number, it
looks like it is a cell reference instead of an actual column number. The
formula is:

=IF(VLOOKUP(G$6,input,$AD100)=0,"-",VLOOKUP(G$6,input,$AD100))

I know that they're using a defined name range for the array - it refers to
another sheet in the same workbook, but I'm not sure how the column index
they're using operates. If there's anybody that's familiar with this and can
explain how it works I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance.