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I've wondered for QUITE some time whether there is a way an (adjacent cell)
formula result could decla "Click Here to GoTo!", whether within that table or even to another sheet in or workbook on network, et al. I have AutoFilter applied to a Table where lookup value is not Table's first column. Entering Job# to lookup in a secondary table (nee, internal range defined) (Vlookup(value,range,col,false)) returns project name, desired result. Seeking ability to GoTo that line of data. Value entered in A1 A1 B1 C1 26947 (Vlookup(A1,RANGE,COL,FALSE) (bibbidy-bobbidy-boo!?!) Job# Returns Job Name "Click Here to GoTo!" Assistance in defusing/resolving this contemplation is earnestly sought! |
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