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I am trying to do a hlookup based on a validation list. i.e. I have 4
expense types on four different worksheets listing a name against an expense. My front page is a list of staff against which I want to populate the expense by depending what is dropped down in the validation list which will go away and select the reference off the appropriate table. Can I use a range name in combination with a hlookup? |
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=HLOOKUP(A1,Myrange,2,0) HTH "ScottG" wrote: I am trying to do a hlookup based on a validation list. i.e. I have 4 expense types on four different worksheets listing a name against an expense. My front page is a list of staff against which I want to populate the expense by depending what is dropped down in the validation list which will go away and select the reference off the appropriate table. Can I use a range name in combination with a hlookup? |
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