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Hi. I have a worksheet where data is evaluated to a calculated table by
way of VLOOKUP(). The table is now static. However, I need the table to
change for each row of data by information in that row. Can this be
done? Thanks


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An example would help (me!).

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Hi. I have a worksheet where data is evaluated to a calculated table by
way of VLOOKUP(). The table is now static. However, I need the table to
change for each row of data by information in that row. Can this be
done? Thanks


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