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Michael Kintner wrote: I think my problem is simple but not sure show to grab it. I have created a new sheet called IMS-Data which is a linked sheet to a Microsoft Access Table with data. In Sheet1 I am looking for the data via the VLOOKUP. Because the data table length may change in size I wanted to use the ranage name. When I look at the IMS-DATA Sheet it shows a range name of Query_from_IMS_ACCESS. However when I add that name in the VLOOKUP it fails. Formula used =VLOOKUP(C4,Query_from_IMS_ACCESS,'IMS-Data'!G:G) Any ideas on how to fix this? Thank you in advance, Mike -- Dave Peterson |
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