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Is there anyway to use the lookup function to give the
cell's adress of the value you want to look up instead of the cell's actual value. |
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Hi Joe
see your responses in Excel.worksheet.functions Frank P.S.: please don't multipost as this scatters your answers and created additional effort for the respondents joe smith wrote: Is there anyway to use the lookup function to give the cell's adress of the value you want to look up instead of the cell's actual value. |
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