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I have a master list of data and a shorter list (subset of the master) of
additional data. When I use vlookup including the FALSE argument, I get #N/A for all data lines that don't exist in the subset list. When I use the TRUE argument, I get incorrect results. Both lists are sorted in the same order. The lookup value is alphanumeric. How can I use a vlookup function and not get an #N/A result? Once I get an #N/A result, I can't do any other mathematical functions on that data. |
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