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I am a total Newbie to Excel and wanted to do what you were trying to do. I
came across your message and borrowed the code. IT WORKS! I have copy-pasted the code to numerous cells changing only the worksheet names and lines or columns! I am glad you asked the question! It saved me a lot of stress! Good luckin working yours out! "Jacinthe" wrote: I am trying to create a lookup function for a data set on Sheet 2 in my workbook. The lookup function looks like this: =lookup(b3,Sheet2!$A$2:$A$953,Sheet2!$B$2:$B$953) All I am getting is a #N/A error message. What am I doing wrong? I have even used the function button to use the "assistant" fill-ins (something I rebel against) ... when I trace the error and check the comment, it tells me there is no data in the cells, which is certainly not true. Help! |
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