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is it possible to get the cell address of a vlookup result
i have a list of data that vlookup runs threw and i want cell

d1 to read the results of vlookup + 1 row
e1 to read the results of vlookup + 2 rows

ect ect



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Use Match. It returns the position of the matched cell within the range
searched.

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is it possible to get the cell address of a vlookup result
i have a list of data that vlookup runs threw and i want cell

d1 to read the results of vlookup + 1 row
e1 to read the results of vlookup + 2 rows

ect ect





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thanks thats what i figured but it just aint playing the game yet



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Use Match. It returns the position of the matched cell within the range
searched.

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

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is it possible to get the cell address of a vlookup result
i have a list of data that vlookup runs threw and i want cell

d1 to read the results of vlookup + 1 row
e1 to read the results of vlookup + 2 rows

ect ect






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