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Default VLOOKUP TABLE ERROR

I am sorry, but the value in C709 does exist. I know for sure it is there
anyway, I found out the correct formula.
My only prob is I want to type just the Last name and First Initial, instead
of full last and first name, which is in my lookup table. Can it be done with
just last name and first initial?
thank you

"Fred Smith" wrote:

Then it means the value you are looking up (C709) does not exist in your
table.

Regards,
Fred

"da" wrote in message
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Thank you but it did not fix the problem. I still get #N/A error

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

If you want an exact match, then you'll want that 4th parameter to be
False (or
0).

And if you want to bring back the 4th column in that lookup range, make
sure you
have 4 columns:

=vlookup(c709,c712:f1154,4,false)

Debra Dalgleish has lots of notes:
http://www.contextures.com/xlFunctions02.html (for =vlookup())
and
http://contextures.com/xlFunctions02.html#Trouble

da wrote:

Hello
I keep getting an error when using Vlookup table formula. What I am
doing
wrong?
Thanks
=vlookup(c709,C712:d1154,4)
c709 is the name to look up (Name of the employee)
C712:D1154 is the range
4 is the number of Column where the value to be found is (it is an
employee #)
Lookup table is in the same worksheet.

thanks




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