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Hi Peter
Are you using FALSE in your VLOOKUP formula ?? eg, =VLOOKUP(cell,range,column, FALSE) If you are using TRUE, it will give the next nearest answer if it can't find an exact match HTH Michael "Peter" wrote: I am working on a worksheet that contains multiple tabs. The tabs contain unique part numbers and values. I have created a summary worksheet that contain all of the part numbers. I am trying to create a formula that will compare the part number in the summary sheet and match that part number to a different sheet and assign the proper value. So far I have not had great success with VLOOKUP. It's working but, it's not reliable - meaning that if a part number in the summary sheet is larger than a number in the other worksheet, it returns the larger value. If the list is not in order it brings back the first value, and when there is a dublicate number (maybe by accident) it will bring only the first one. Is there another way? I am thinging "Match" , "Index", but I am no sure how to use them properly. Any help will be greatly appreciated Peter |
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