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Please post a sample of your VLOOKUP formula.
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Thanks for the response. My formula was a very basic one. I just couldn't
see the column index number on the right side of the range as usually. I hate to count the columns. My co-worker helped me figured out. She asked me to check Tool/ Add-in, then select Look-up Wisard / click Ok. And the Column index number came back! -- xlh "Xlh" wrote: -- xlh |
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