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Hello
Is there a method of using a wildcard function within edit/replace (in Excel 2003) so that I can tweak the way a formula works? The example I have is the following formula =IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP($A8,DataImport!$A:$J,5,FALSE)) ,"",VLOOKUP($A8,DataImport!$A:$J,5,FALSE)) which I would like to change to =IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP(TEXT($C8,"0000),DataImport!$D: $E,2,FALSE)),"",VLOOKUP(TEXT($C8,"0000"),DataImpor t!$D:$E,2,FALSE)) The issue is (I think) that this formula is repeated many times over in one column over a number of worksheets - therefore I should like the row below to be amended from $A9 to $C9 and so on. I can't see how to do this as I need to change the formula either side of the cell reference and therefore doing this in 2 parts, which at first I thought I could, would mean the formula not working in the interim (and therefore edit/replace not working). I also tried to use a wildcard in place of the row reference but this didn't seem to work either. Any help is appreciated. Thanks |
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