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Default VLOOKUP Formula


Hey there,

Ok heres an idea, try not using a vlookup but a sumif instead.

here it is:

=SUMIF(A1:A6,B25,B1:B6) A1:A6 is your employee ID Range on your data
sheet, B25 is your employee ID you wish to reference, B1:B6 is amount
range on your data sheet. this gives you 350.

hope this helps.

Any more help give me a shout.

Blounty


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