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It sounds as though the cells may have been pre-formatted as Text. Mark the range of cellsFormatCellsNumberGeneral Then try entering your formulae. -- Regards Roger Govier "capnmike" wrote in message ... I am having a similar (?) problem: when I change anything in a Vlookup function/formula then it stops working and then the whole function appears in the cell as text. I have had some success by deleting the "=IF(" , then clicking out of the cell then going back to it and re-typing the "=IF(". I haven't been able to find anything else about this in this discussion group. Please let me know if you do ) -- Capnmike "Don" wrote: Does anyone know why a vlookup formula would not calculate until I retype the lookup value in it's cell? The formatting in the lookup value cell is exactily the same as in the table array, but until I manually retype the lookup value cell, the formula just gives me the old #NA. Help. Don |
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