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040W02193A 040W02193A0B 040W02193A #N/A 1 1028600680B 1102900068 Formula used in column A is=VLOOKUP(LEFT(B1,10)&"*",C:D,1,0) The value that I am looking for is in the first 10 characters in column B that match the first 10 characters in column C The formula works for the first line but returns an #N/A for the second line I believe it is because my column B has the letter B in it and column C does not have any alphabet. Does anyone know a formula to fix this?. |
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