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VLOOKUP and table_array link
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=VLOOKUP(A9;[Book2]Sheet1!$A:$B;2;FALSE) Is it possible to change the [book2] above so it is looking in to a cell and reading this value instead. I would like to stear which file the vlookup is looking in. /Mats R Andersson |
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"Mats" wrote in message ...
Hi, =VLOOKUP(A9;[Book2]Sheet1!$A:$B;2;FALSE) Is it possible to change the [book2] above so it is looking in to a cell and reading this value instead. I would like to stear which file the vlookup is looking in. /Mats R Andersson If I understand your question correctly, you can substitute the following for "Book2" CELL("contents",A100) where A100 contains a valid name. GK |
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