Vlookups and formats
Thanks Dave that was what I was looking for. I was thinking to complex and
just needed another look. Thanks Again.
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
You could also use:
=1*(mid(...))
or
=0+(mid(...))
Or anything that treats that text number as a number (without changing the
value).
Gandor wrote:
I am using the following formula to pull in the worksheet name into cell B5
=MID(CELL("filename",A1),FIND("]",CELL("filename",A1))+1,256)
The worksheet name is an account number.
I then use vlookups to look at B5 as the lookup value to retreive various
points of data linked to that specific account number.
The problem I have is the formula shown adove brings the sheet name in as
text and the vlookup sees it as text. I know this because when I edit the
function the returned value for the lookup value is in quotes "1234". If I
type in 1234 in a number format it works fine.
My questions is there a function I can embed the formula above into so it
returns a number format.
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Dave Peterson
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