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-- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "FLKulchar" wrote in message ... Thank you very much for your expert analyses! I was perplexed, FLKulchar "T. Valko" wrote in message ... Believe it or not... "1:" is being evaluated as 1:00 AM or 0.0417 The lookup_value 1.00001 is greater than any value in the lookup_vector --{"1";"1:"} so the result is the *last* number in the lookup_vector that is less than the lookup_value. And, that number is "1:" (1:00 AM or 0.0417). I've run across this sort of thing before where you'd least expect it so now I'm "aware" of the possibility. For example, in certain situations na (10a) or np (3p) could also be evaluated as "time". This resolves back to Excel's eagerness to "identify" times/dates. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "F. Lawrence Kulchar" wrote in message ... Why does: =LOOKUP(1.00001,--{"1";"1:"}) return a value of 0.0417 ?? Thanks, FLKULCHAR |
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