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I have a spreadsheet starting in cell A4. I want to lookup only the last 6
digits in column A and then lookup the value in column J and return the appropriate value from column K. The values in column A are 000322341; 000333456; etc. The values in column J are 322341; 333456; etc. Here is my current non working formula... =VLOOKUP(RIGHT(A4,6),$J$4:$K$7,2,0) Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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