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Can Any one give me example about all the Lookup functions

1) Look Up
2) V Lookup
3) H Lookup

I want Example where and y r there required.

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http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...093351033.aspx

Check other links on that site...they have Hlookup, Lookup etc.

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Can Any one give me example about all the Lookup functions

1) Look Up
2) V Lookup
3) H Lookup

I want Example where and y r there required.

Akash


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Have a look at Contextures for a start:

http://www.contextures.com/xlFunctions02.html
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Can Any one give me example about all the Lookup functions

1) Look Up
2) V Lookup
3) H Lookup

I want Example where and y r there required.

Akash


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