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Hi, have been trying to master VLOOKUP and it doesn't seem to meet what I
need. I've seen some comments on using a combination of INDEX and MATCH instead... What I'm looking for are some worked examples on any of these three that I can download Excel files for, to take a look at properly... Cheers |
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Andy,
Comes with an example workbook:- http://www.cpearson.com/excel/lookups.htm Mike "Andy" wrote: Hi, have been trying to master VLOOKUP and it doesn't seem to meet what I need. I've seen some comments on using a combination of INDEX and MATCH instead... What I'm looking for are some worked examples on any of these three that I can download Excel files for, to take a look at properly... Cheers |
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