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Faraz A. Qureshi Faraz A. Qureshi is offline
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Default VLOOKUP on partial lookup_value

Hey!!!

You are right!!!

But I am surprised why wasn't the same working last night on my personal
Laptop. Could there be any special feature required to be turned on in this
regard???
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Best Regards,

Faraz


"Jacob Skaria" wrote:

Faraz

Your formula really does return the first entry for all the examples
provided, right?

=VLOOKUP("da??sh",A:A,1,FALSE)

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"Faraz A. Qureshi" wrote:

Any idea/suggestion/advice/UDF to return the first matching entry while using
VLOOKUP on basis of partial entry/wildcards.

An example in this regard is "Column A" containing entries like:
Faraz
Hakim
Saleem
Zeeshan
Rayomond
Jacob
Isaac
Adnan
Sajjad
Danish

then

=VLOOKUP("jaco*",A:A,1,0) returning Jacob
=VLOOKUP("*ara*",A:A,1,0) returning Faraz
=VLOOKUP("da??sh*",A:A,1,0) returning Danish

I sure am in a need of such a resulting function/combinations of
different/UDF and sure would oblige help in this regard.

Thanx, Thanx and Thanx in advance to you all!!!

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Best Regards,

Faraz