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Default Vlookup in vba - how to use absolute rows not relative

Hi

I have the following snippet of code:

Sheets("mdata").Select
Range("E1").Select
ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "RVU"
Range("E2").Select
ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 =
"=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(RC[-1],rvu!R[-1]C[-4]:R[7238]C[-3],2)),0,VLOOKUP(RC[-1],rvu!R[-1]C[-4]:R[7238]C[-3],2))"
Range("E2").Select
Selection.AutoFill Destination:=Range("E2:E" & LastRow),
Type:=xlFillDefault

This fills about 5,000 rows with look up data from the rvu ws, and puts in 0
if #N/A is obtained. HOWEVER, if I was just using VLookup as a formula, I
would use =VLOOKUP(E2,'cases-dump'!A$2:B$7238,2) so that as I fill the
formula down the column, I keep the same constant reference from the rvu look
up sheet. As is, the vba formula keeps incrementing the rows and I get all
0's at the end.
How do I correct this?

Thanks in advance!

clsnyder
 
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