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Default ALLOW A REFERENCE IN "TABLE_ARRAY" POSITION OF LOOKUP & INDEX FUN.

When using lookup or index functions why can't references or functions
allowed to determine the table_array name? That said is there better work
arounds than nested "IF" statements?
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Not sure what you mean, but could a named range help? For example, create a
NAME called Test with a range of A1:B3. Then have a vlookup of something
like =VLOOKUP("Joe",Test,2,FALSE)
HTH,
Gary Brown


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arounds than nested "IF" statements?



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