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I've asked a similar question already but didn't get a workable resolution so
thought I'd ask again. I've entered the following formula into one worksheet, referencing a pivot table in another worksheet (using the getpivotdata function): =GETPIVOTDATA('USE THIS! - PIVOT TABLE'!A5,"1240 A TOTAL") This works fine, pulling out the correct figure from the table, but rather than entering a specific client, via the '1240' (which is a client ref), I'd like to cross reference a cell in column A (on the same row) in a sort of vlookup function - the client refs may change as this is a worksheet that is updated regularly. Any ideas? |
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