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is there any vlookup for 4 different ranges. pls help. regards anil |
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... hi is there any vlookup for 4 different ranges. pls help. regards anil You could write a complicated formula with nested IF statements such that it looked in the first range, and if it found no match it looked in the second, etc. However, a much simpler way would be to use simple link formulas in a free area of a worksheet (=A1, =B1, or whatever) to get all the lookup data into a single contiguous range, such that you could use a normal VLOOKUP formula. |
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