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is there any difference between the 2? i can see where both could be used to
return the desired result.

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vlookup/Hlookup have options that don't require the data to be sorted. Not
true for Lookup.

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thanks tom, that's what i needed to know

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vlookup/Hlookup have options that don't require the data to be sorted. Not
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