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Thanks in advance..
I have 2 sheets and am using the following formula to try and match up names in the 2 sheets. The formula I am using is =VLOOKUP(A2, Sheet2!A1:A2087,1,FALSE) to search for a match and indicate so in a 2nd column. Since I have 2087 lines of data I tried to copy this formula for each cell using the fill handle, but this always starts my reference at the next cell (ex: A2:A2088 and so on). How can I change the A2 portion of my formula without changing the reference of A1:A2087 without writing each cell's formula by hand? I was hoping this formula would be a timesaver, but so far it doesn't seem so. |
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