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Thanks a lot guys, it worked. Definitely was a great help.
You have saved a lot of work for me. "Bob Phillips" wrote: =VLOOKUP(INDIRECT(B2),C200:D215,2,FALSE) -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "Naveen" wrote in message ... i am currently working on a workbook where i have a Name fiels Badge number and phone number. I have successfully used the Indirect function and was able to get the badge number to display in a cell below when i choose the name (using a list). Assuming, Name to be in Cell B2, when i choose a name from the list in Cell B2, The Badge number displays in Cell B3 (used =Indirect(B2) function) The data is stored in location B200-B215 (Name), C200-C215(badge Number) and D200-D215 (Phone Number). all i want is, when i choose the name, the Cell B3 should show the Badge number (which it is doing now) and the Cell B4 should show the Phone Number. How do i do this |
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