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Hi,
I would like to put my lookup formula in the macro instead of in the cells. =IF(A9="";"";IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(A9;raab1;3;FALSE));"" ;(VLOOKUP(A9;raab1;3;FALSE)))) Any suggestion as to how this is done most easily? What are the implications of this? Is it at all smart? The idea is that I can use the macro in many sheets instead of copying the formulas from sheet to sheet. Thanks in advance! /Heine |
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