Vlookup question
Hi,
As stated, this is not what the VLOOKUP function is designed to do. This
function
=VLOOKUP(C33,$C$249:$D$390,2,FALSE)
is designed to look for C33 in COLUMN C (C249:C390) and return the entry in
COLUMN 2 of that range (column D).
If you are trying to match a row and then get an item from another row you
need HLOOKUP.
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Cheers,
Shane Devenshire
"*zot*" wrote:
I'm using VLOOKUP to pull a value from a range if the number in C33 finds a
match within that range. Here's the function:
=VLOOKUP(C33,$C$249:$D$390,2,FALSE)
This has always worked, and still occasionally works, but for some reason
it's become unreliable. Here's what I'm trying to match it from and to:
Date Name Number #1 Number #2 (function is in 5th column)
Number Date Number #1 Number #2
So the function is searching for Number #1 found in row 1 and trying to find
Number #1 in row 2. If it finds a match, then it pulls Number #2 from row 2
and puts it into the 5th column of row 1.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
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