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Default Using a Macro to perform a VLookup on varying number of rows


Hi

I am using a VLookup to find a show a match in column A from a lis
contained in another file. The lookup works fine, however, I want t
automate the task by using a Macro. I can copy and paste the looku
formula down the remaining cells in column A but my problem is tha
this file is loaded on a regular basis and does not necessarily hav
the same number of rows in it the next time it is loaded. I need t
copy the lookup into the last active cell in column A. Any suggestion
would be much appreciated.


Shirle

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