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I can see the result in the VLOOKUP Wizard box, but when I click OK I get the
formula in the cell, not the result. Can anyone help/ Thanks. -- Marilyn Collins |
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Try changing the cell format (for the cell having the formula) to GENERAL...
Most likely it is set to TEXT If you see formulas in ALL cells then press CTRL-` once. "Marilyn Collins" wrote: I can see the result in the VLOOKUP Wizard box, but when I click OK I get the formula in the cell, not the result. Can anyone help/ Thanks. -- Marilyn Collins |
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Could be that the cells containing the formulae are formatted as text?
Make sure the cells are formatted as general Press <F2 Delete the "=" sign Insert a new "=" sign Press <Enter See if it works -- Hth Kassie Kasselman Change xxx to hotmail "Marilyn Collins" wrote: I can see the result in the VLOOKUP Wizard box, but when I click OK I get the formula in the cell, not the result. Can anyone help/ Thanks. -- Marilyn Collins |
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Cell format was Text and I changed it to General. I still got the formula.
I will populate all the cells (with the formula); can you tell me again what I do after I press the control key: press CTRL-` (I don't understand that last part). Thanks so much. -- Marilyn Collins "Sheeloo" wrote: Try changing the cell format (for the cell having the formula) to GENERAL... Most likely it is set to TEXT If you see formulas in ALL cells then press CTRL-` once. "Marilyn Collins" wrote: I can see the result in the VLOOKUP Wizard box, but when I click OK I get the formula in the cell, not the result. Can anyone help/ Thanks. -- Marilyn Collins |
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delete the current formula or content in the cell
format the cell as General re-enter the formula again or Press Ctrl and ` which is locate above the Tab key -- Hope this is helpful Pls click the Yes button below if this post provide answer you have asked Thank You cheers, francis Am not a greek but an ordinary user trying to assist another "Marilyn Collins" wrote: I can see the result in the VLOOKUP Wizard box, but when I click OK I get the formula in the cell, not the result. Can anyone help/ Thanks. -- Marilyn Collins |
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After making sure that both columns were General, instead of one being Text
and one being General, my issue turned out to be that I was not using absolute reference in the vlookup formula. Once I put the $ in, e.g $a$1:$b$234, I saw data results instead of the formula. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. -- Marilyn Collins "Kassie" wrote: Could be that the cells containing the formulae are formatted as text? Make sure the cells are formatted as general Press <F2 Delete the "=" sign Insert a new "=" sign Press <Enter See if it works -- Hth Kassie Kasselman Change xxx to hotmail "Marilyn Collins" wrote: I can see the result in the VLOOKUP Wizard box, but when I click OK I get the formula in the cell, not the result. Can anyone help/ Thanks. -- Marilyn Collins |
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