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I am attempting to use the LOOKUP function to give a numerical value for a
corresponding text. The problem is if the text is missing in the vector chart it just defaults to the value for the text just one cell above where the text would be (in abc order) if it were actually included in the chart. For example: =LOOKUP(B1,$AA$1:$AB$84) And my chart is AA AB (cell columns) Apple 1000 Cat 2000 Dog 3000 Zebra 4000 Looking at my formula, if the word apricot is in the cell B1 then the value will come out to 1000 because Apple is the highest value before where apricot would have been (thinking in ABC order here). The problem is apricot is really value 1500 but was left off of the chart. I dont want the formula to do that, I want it to find the exact match or give me some sort of error in the cell with the formula [=LOOKUP(B1,$AA$1:$AB$84)] so that I know I need to add it to the vector list. Is there any way to make it look for the *exact* text as opposed to a range per se? |
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