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Hi,
I am trying to create a easy to use look up tool for adresses. IE a user will enter a Postcode(zip code) and a number (say 8) Adresses will be returned. I have used Vlookup and this returns the first value it finds. Is there a away of returning the next value, and the next and so on? |
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