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Range("A1") = Workbookfunction(VLookUP(Range("A2",Range("M1:P5") ,2))
Just substitute the cell and range settings. You may want to use Range("A1").Value=............. hth -- steveB (Remove 'NOSPAM' from email address if contacting me direct) "hey" wrote in message ... I would like to see the writing for a macro that looks up a value in a table then copies it and pastes it to a certain cell. Thanks |
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