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The normal construct for a VLOOKUP formula would be something like this
=VLOOKUP(C5,SHEET2!J1:K25,2,FALSE) Does your formula resemble the sample?......if not, post your formula and perhaps we can help. Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Joe" wrote: In trying to perform the vlookup function bewtween two spreadsheets I have encountered a problem: there is no response in selecting the sheet or columns for the comparison table. I've trimed all the corresponding columns (just in case) and yet I get no response when selecting the sheet (i.e., =vlookup(c5, - this is as far as I can get). I've even tried to enter the formula manually, but to no avail. HAve any suggestions? |
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