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You'll see that 0 if the "sending" cell is empty.

My guess is that the "sending" cell contains 0 or is empty AND there's a match
higher in the range that you're not noticing.

Or maybe Raw isn't the range you expected it to be.

You may want to share what's in $a3, too.

PAL wrote:

I am using VLOOKUP as I have many times in the past. The formula I am using
is:

=VLOOKUP($A3,Raw,2,FALSE)

It returns a "0" presumeably becasue it thinks the value in column 2 is "0".
It returns the same thing regardless of the column, with one exception,
column 1. It returns that value appropriately. The format for the columns
vary between numbers, texts, dates.

Thanks in advance


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