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Source Formatting
I am doing a VLookup and want the returned value to have the same formatting
as it did in the orginal cell where it looked it up. Is this possible? Thanks |
Source Formatting
Not without VBA
-- Gary''s Student - gsnu200791 "lightbulb" wrote: I am doing a VLookup and want the returned value to have the same formatting as it did in the orginal cell where it looked it up. Is this possible? Thanks |
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