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Vlookup
Hi,
I need an asisstance on the vlookup function. I wish to vlookup from a column which already consist formulaes. However, vlookup doesn't allow me to do that unless I paste value them. Any idea that I can use other formula withour paste value the source data? Thank you |
Vlookup
Formulas should not pose a problem with your VLOOKUP.
The result of the formula is the value you are looking up. Show us some typical data and a VLOOKUP formula that won't work unless you paste specialvalues. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On 2 Apr 2007 20:33:00 -0700, "Jentan" wrote: Hi, I need an asisstance on the vlookup function. I wish to vlookup from a column which already consist formulaes. However, vlookup doesn't allow me to do that unless I paste value them. Any idea that I can use other formula withour paste value the source data? Thank you |
Vlookup
It doesn't matter if there are formulas. One guess might be if these are
numerical values they are simply not the same values, maybe a decimal off here and there? Either that or you haven't described the problem enough -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom Excel 95 - Excel 2007 Northwest Excel Solutions www.nwexcelsolutions.com (Remove ^^ from email) "Jentan" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, I need an asisstance on the vlookup function. I wish to vlookup from a column which already consist formulaes. However, vlookup doesn't allow me to do that unless I paste value them. Any idea that I can use other formula withour paste value the source data? Thank you |
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