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but the workbook name changes every day.. buildday1, then buildday2(need to
get info from buildday1), then buildday3(need to get info from buildday2)...etc Becuase operators only update the current days file and I need to pull specifc data from previous day's update I need it to automatically find the most recent or give me an option to select the file to vlookup from "AndrewArmstrong" wrote: Why can't you use a standard v-lookup with a syntax similar to this: Just put the other workbook name in brackets =vlookup(value to lookup,'[BuildDay1.xls]Sheet1'!$A$1:$B$7,1,false) |
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