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vlookup in excel 2007
I have a supplier list containing some suppliers with a number of branches
with slightly different names but with one identical element. This one element is in my range name, and that's what I want vlookup to return so as to treat all branches as one entity. All help welcome. |
vlookup in excel 2007
I'm not sure what you are after - can you post some examples of your
data? Pete On Nov 25, 11:01*pm, Old Keith wrote: I have a supplier list containing some suppliers with a number of branches with slightly different names but with one identical element. This one element is in my range name, and that's what I want vlookup to return so as to treat all branches as one entity. All help welcome. |
vlookup in excel 2007
How's this Pete ?
Supplier list Value I want this to return just ABC ABC Perth 200 =VLOOKUP(C5,range1,1) ABC Brisbane ABC 432 =VLOOKUP(C6,range1,1) ABC ABC 762 New Zealand 123 =VLOOKUP(C7,range1,1) ABC Canadian ABC 543 =VLOOKUP(C8,range1,1) ABC Named range: range1 ABC qantas Emerites etc, "Pete_UK" wrote: I'm not sure what you are after - can you post some examples of your data? Pete On Nov 25, 11:01 pm, Old Keith wrote: I have a supplier list containing some suppliers with a number of branches with slightly different names but with one identical element. This one element is in my range name, and that's what I want vlookup to return so as to treat all branches as one entity. All help welcome. |
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