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VLookup (possible to point to a range)
Is it possible to use the VLookup function to point to a range of cells
instead of just a specific cell? I am trying to use the VLookup function to act as a mechanism to compile a series of charts. So I would like to know if one can use the VLookup functions in the SOURCE DATA "Values" and "Category (X) axis labels" fields. Thanks in advance, M Kane |
VLookup (possible to point to a range)
hi Kane,
if you have more than one condition is better to use a sumproduct instead of vlookup, as =sumproduct(--(range=x)*(range=y)*(range)) range=x first cond range=y second cond range = look area hth regards from Brazil Marcelo " escreveu: Is it possible to use the VLookup function to point to a range of cells instead of just a specific cell? I am trying to use the VLookup function to act as a mechanism to compile a series of charts. So I would like to know if one can use the VLookup functions in the SOURCE DATA "Values" and "Category (X) axis labels" fields. Thanks in advance, M Kane |
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