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Dear experts,

I've inherited a very large set of spreadsheets.
Daily, I get data from other spreadsheets, and paste it into this one.
And, I run database queries, and paste those in too.
Sometimes, we get bad errors, and spend a long time figuring things
out.


The person who wrote them is not here. She used the VLOOKUP
function all over the place.

I've tried a very simple VLOOKUP.

=VLOOKUP(A27, $B$3:$B$262, 1, FALSE)

This means:
take the value in cell a27,
Search through cells b3 to b262
if found, put the value for a27 into the cell.


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But what the other writer did is beyond me. It looks like this:

VLOOKUP($R243,'another worksheet'!$A:$Q,Y$2+8,FALSE)*$W243,

and

VLOOKUP($R243,'Partial ratios'!$A:$O,Y$2,FALSE)*$W243


Just what exactly does this mean???

'another worksheet'!$A:$Q,Y$2+8,
'another worksheet'!$A:$O,Y$2,

What range is it searching?


I am hoping to get answers from people who speak from experience.


Thanks a lot!

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In each case, the search is still in column A of the named sheet ('another
worksheet' or 'Partial ratios'; check the sheet names on the worksheet tabs
to figure out which sheet it's searching). The big difference is that
instead of returning the value from column A (specified by the 1 in the first
equation) of the matching row, it's returning the value from the column
specified in cell Y2 (or that cell plus 8).

" wrote:

Dear experts,

I've inherited a very large set of spreadsheets.
Daily, I get data from other spreadsheets, and paste it into this one.
And, I run database queries, and paste those in too.
Sometimes, we get bad errors, and spend a long time figuring things
out.


The person who wrote them is not here. She used the VLOOKUP
function all over the place.

I've tried a very simple VLOOKUP.

=VLOOKUP(A27, $B$3:$B$262, 1, FALSE)

This means:
take the value in cell a27,
Search through cells b3 to b262
if found, put the value for a27 into the cell.


-----------

But what the other writer did is beyond me. It looks like this:

VLOOKUP($R243,'another worksheet'!$A:$Q,Y$2+8,FALSE)*$W243,

and

VLOOKUP($R243,'Partial ratios'!$A:$O,Y$2,FALSE)*$W243


Just what exactly does this mean???

'another worksheet'!$A:$Q,Y$2+8,
'another worksheet'!$A:$O,Y$2,

What range is it searching?


I am hoping to get answers from people who speak from experience.


Thanks a lot!


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On 15 Nov 2005 11:26:11 -0800, wrote:

Dear experts,

I've inherited a very large set of spreadsheets.
Daily, I get data from other spreadsheets, and paste it into this one.
And, I run database queries, and paste those in too.
Sometimes, we get bad errors, and spend a long time figuring things
out.


The person who wrote them is not here. She used the VLOOKUP
function all over the place.

I've tried a very simple VLOOKUP.

=VLOOKUP(A27, $B$3:$B$262, 1, FALSE)

This means:
take the value in cell a27,
Search through cells b3 to b262
if found, put the value for a27 into the cell.


-----------

But what the other writer did is beyond me. It looks like this:

VLOOKUP($R243,'another worksheet'!$A:$Q,Y$2+8,FALSE)*$W243,

and

VLOOKUP($R243,'Partial ratios'!$A:$O,Y$2,FALSE)*$W243


Just what exactly does this mean???

'another worksheet'!$A:$Q,Y$2+8,
'another worksheet'!$A:$O,Y$2,

What range is it searching?



She is searching the range 'another worksheet'!$A$1:$Q$65536

The Y$2 (or Y$2+8) should resolve to a number in the range of 1-17 which will
represent the column within A:Q to return. If it resolves to a 3, then you
will return the value in column C where the value in the same row of Column A
is the same as the contents of $R243.

Then that returned value is multiplied by the contents of $W243







I am hoping to get answers from people who speak from experience.


Thanks a lot!


--ron
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It means, in 'plain' English...

Look on the sheet called 'another worksheet' in colums A to Q to find
an exact match of the value in cell R243. When found, return the value
in the column number (value in Y2) + 8 that corresponds with this
value*. Multiply the returned vlaue by the contents of cell W243.

*Column A will be column '1', B = '2' etc...

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