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Do I have any Option in excel to vlookup for an unique Text in another file
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yes. Just type your search value in the vlookup, then click the columns you
want in your search on the other workbook. "Narnimar" wrote: Do I have any Option in excel to vlookup for an unique Text in another file and return its address? |
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Do you mean if "search value" is in a3 in sh1 of book1 then, =VLOOKUP("search
value",[Book1]Sheet1!A:A,1,0) will return "a3"? But when I tried, It does not return a3 which I want. "Sean Timmons" wrote: yes. Just type your search value in the vlookup, then click the columns you want in your search on the other workbook. "Narnimar" wrote: Do I have any Option in excel to vlookup for an unique Text in another file and return its address? |
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