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Default vlookup table in another workbook

Hi Rachel,

Worked OK for me in Excel 2003

Sorry!

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Kind regards,

Niek Otten

"Rachel" wrote in message
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Dear Niek,
this does not work, I get this error result that does not really help
"Object does not support this property or methos"
can you figuer it out?
Thanks in advance
rachel

"Niek Otten" wrote:

Hi Rachel,

application.WorksheetFunction.VLookup(workbooks("b ook1").worksheets("sheet1").range("a1"),workbooks( "book2").worksheets("sheet1").range("table01") ,2)

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Niek Otten

"Rachel" wrote in message
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I want to get the vlookup results to a variable, where that table data
is
in
book2
and the key search is in book1 somthing like
Vlook = application.worksheet.vlookup(book1!sheet1[a1],
book2!sheet1[table01], 2)
this does not work. Both worbooks are in the same directory, and I use
excel
2000
and windoew xp
thanks rachel






 
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