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Using Vlookup to return a range of data
I'd like to use vlookup to find a number in column A and return a range
from column B that starts in the same row and goes down 200 rows. Will vlookup return a range or can I write my own function that will lookup without looping? |
Using Vlookup to return a range of data
Vlookup won't do it.
Hard to know what you mean by return a range, but perhaps Use match and Offset if you were returning a range of numbers for summation as an example. -- regards, Tom Ogilvy wrote in message ups.com... I'd like to use vlookup to find a number in column A and return a range from column B that starts in the same row and goes down 200 rows. Will vlookup return a range or can I write my own function that will lookup without looping? |
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