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I am trying to nest an address in vlookup() for the table array without
luck. Is this not allowed?
IE: the table array is located at L:M
VLOOKUP(I6,N1:M,2) where N1=L
I get the #NAME error


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You could use INDIRECT

=VLOOKUP(I6,INDIRECT(N1&":M"),2)


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