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Default vlookup with trim function


Thanks for the help. With your input ans some tweaking I have it
sorted.

Something alonf the lines of:

=IF(ISBLANK(E11),0,IF(COUNTIF(data!$A$4:$D$446,E11 ),INDEX(data!$A$2:$D$446,MATCH(E11,TRIM(data!$A$2: $A447),0),4),"check"))

but with the ctrl+shift+enter


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