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Help please with column headings
 
Hi,
I have a table where the columns are grouped into catagories
0,II,III,IV and V. Each catagory has four columns designated R,C,S and
P,i.e a total of 20 columns. I can't get Vlookup and Index functions
to refer to the columns. A combination of non-numerical values and
catagories of columns has completely boggled my brain. Help please....

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Help please with column headings
 

When you say grouped in categories do you mean they are named ranges, do
you also know that you cannot return a value to the left of the lookup
value?


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Help please with column headings
 
On Nov 15, 4:31*pm, The Code Cage Team <The.Code.Cage.Team.
wrote:
When you say grouped in categories do you mean they are named ranges, do
you also know that you cannot return a value to the left of the lookup
value?

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No they are not ranges. It's just that I need to be able to refer to
each of the columns by using the input from one cell which would be a
"catagory" - say III - and then a column letter using the input from
another cell, so that I can use it as the 'column number' arguement
for the Index function.


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