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I currently use VLookup on a few worksheets to get data from another
worksheet. I don't use the same formula for each worksheet though because they represent a different company and thus a different column from the other sheet (the one I'm getting data from). Is there anyway to instead of using a number for the column VLookup is searching in to use a name? I ask this because the column numbers will more than likely change (and I have no control over this). However, the names remain the same. |
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-- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "Jennifer" wrote in message ... I currently use VLookup on a few worksheets to get data from another worksheet. I don't use the same formula for each worksheet though because they represent a different company and thus a different column from the other sheet (the one I'm getting data from). Is there anyway to instead of using a number for the column VLookup is searching in to use a name? I ask this because the column numbers will more than likely change (and I have no control over this). However, the names remain the same. |
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Worksheet 1:
Company 1 Allocations Jan Feb Mar Ports 2 3 2 Install 187 181 190 The March formula looks like: =IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP($A24,ppweb!$B$2:$BZ$13,38,FALSE)) ,0,(VLOOKUP($A24,ppweb!$B$2:$BZ$13,38,FALSE))) So column 38 in the ppweb worksheet represents Company 1. However next month there might have been a column added that now makes Company 1 in column 39. So instead of using numbers as column identifiers is there a way to lookup the name of the column? "Don Guillett" wrote: A bit more detail -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "Jennifer" wrote in message ... I currently use VLookup on a few worksheets to get data from another worksheet. I don't use the same formula for each worksheet though because they represent a different company and thus a different column from the other sheet (the one I'm getting data from). Is there anyway to instead of using a number for the column VLookup is searching in to use a name? I ask this because the column numbers will more than likely change (and I have no control over this). However, the names remain the same. |
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Which worksheet do I do this in? And what does the Al$1 represent?
I should have also described the worksheet that I'm looking up data in. ppweb: March Company Co1 Co2 Co3 ports 2 5 0 Install 190 50 0 So I'd like to find a way to return the column number for the VLookup formula by somehow matching the company names. (I don't mind typing into the formula on each sheet which company it needs to match) Like is there a way for me to tell it to find Co1 in ppweb worksheet in row 1 and return the colmn number? "Don Guillett" wrote: try this idea insertnamedefinecol38in the formula box type in =column(al$1) =vlookup(a24,yourtable,col38,0) -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "Jennifer" wrote in message ... Worksheet 1: Company 1 Allocations Jan Feb Mar Ports 2 3 2 Install 187 181 190 The March formula looks like: =IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP($A24,ppweb!$B$2:$BZ$13,38,FALSE)) ,0,(VLOOKUP($A24,ppweb!$B$2:$BZ$13,38,FALSE))) So column 38 in the ppweb worksheet represents Company 1. However next month there might have been a column added that now makes Company 1 in column 39. So instead of using numbers as column identifiers is there a way to lookup the name of the column? "Don Guillett" wrote: A bit more detail -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "Jennifer" wrote in message ... I currently use VLookup on a few worksheets to get data from another worksheet. I don't use the same formula for each worksheet though because they represent a different company and thus a different column from the other sheet (the one I'm getting data from). Is there anyway to instead of using a number for the column VLookup is searching in to use a name? I ask this because the column numbers will more than likely change (and I have no control over this). However, the names remain the same. |
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Then you don't need the defined name unless you desire to use match to find
the column heading in row 1 =VLOOKUP(a24,$A$1:$x$21,MATCH("co1",1:1),0) -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "Jennifer" wrote in message ... Which worksheet do I do this in? And what does the Al$1 represent? I should have also described the worksheet that I'm looking up data in. ppweb: March Company Co1 Co2 Co3 ports 2 5 0 Install 190 50 0 So I'd like to find a way to return the column number for the VLookup formula by somehow matching the company names. (I don't mind typing into the formula on each sheet which company it needs to match) Like is there a way for me to tell it to find Co1 in ppweb worksheet in row 1 and return the colmn number? "Don Guillett" wrote: try this idea insertnamedefinecol38in the formula box type in =column(al$1) =vlookup(a24,yourtable,col38,0) -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "Jennifer" wrote in message ... Worksheet 1: Company 1 Allocations Jan Feb Mar Ports 2 3 2 Install 187 181 190 The March formula looks like: =IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP($A24,ppweb!$B$2:$BZ$13,38,FALSE)) ,0,(VLOOKUP($A24,ppweb!$B$2:$BZ$13,38,FALSE))) So column 38 in the ppweb worksheet represents Company 1. However next month there might have been a column added that now makes Company 1 in column 39. So instead of using numbers as column identifiers is there a way to lookup the name of the column? "Don Guillett" wrote: A bit more detail -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "Jennifer" wrote in message ... I currently use VLookup on a few worksheets to get data from another worksheet. I don't use the same formula for each worksheet though because they represent a different company and thus a different column from the other sheet (the one I'm getting data from). Is there anyway to instead of using a number for the column VLookup is searching in to use a name? I ask this because the column numbers will more than likely change (and I have no control over this). However, the names remain the same. |
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