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Nothing in this case.
(or just the spelling <vbg.) Gordon wrote: JulieD wrote: Hi would have been useful if you had provided the formula that you use on the second tab ... but if it's a VLOOKUP formula then put 0 in the fourth parameter eg. =VLOOKUP(A2,'Tour Members'!$A$2:$C$100,3,0) Cheers JulieD What's the difference (if any) between using 0 and "false"? -- Dave Peterson |
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