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Vlookup issue
Hello. I am having trouble with a vlookup. I know that the formula
is working correctly--'s just that the data in column that I reference first is composed of formulas. When I flatten those formulas, the vlookup works fine, but if they are left as formulas, my vlookup just returns "N/A." What is the trick to fixing this? Thanks! |
Vlookup issue
Formulas shouldn't make a difference (although, I don't know what flatten a
formula means). I'd review the notes for troubleshooting =vlookup() formulas from Debra Dalgleish: http://contextures.com/xlFunctions02.html#Trouble wrote: Hello. I am having trouble with a vlookup. I know that the formula is working correctly--'s just that the data in column that I reference first is composed of formulas. When I flatten those formulas, the vlookup works fine, but if they are left as formulas, my vlookup just returns "N/A." What is the trick to fixing this? Thanks! -- Dave Peterson |
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