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Vlookup DETAILED directions
At work, I have been told to do a vlookp using two workbooks. The
information I am comparing are serial numbers. I need to find serial numbers that are the same on both workbooks. I really don't know exactily what vlookup is except that its can compare information one to the other. I have looked online for DETAILES step-by-step instructions, but have not found any yet. If there is one available online, please let me know. If someone knows vlookup very well, I would appreciate an explation of exactly what I need to do. Me and my job will thank you very much!! Jackie |
Vlookup DETAILED directions
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This explanation is excellent http://www.contextures.com/xlFunctions02.html Mike "jander" wrote: At work, I have been told to do a vlookp using two workbooks. The information I am comparing are serial numbers. I need to find serial numbers that are the same on both workbooks. I really don't know exactily what vlookup is except that its can compare information one to the other. I have looked online for DETAILES step-by-step instructions, but have not found any yet. If there is one available online, please let me know. If someone knows vlookup very well, I would appreciate an explation of exactly what I need to do. Me and my job will thank you very much!! Jackie |
Vlookup DETAILED directions
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http://contextures.com/xlFunctions02.html -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "jander" wrote in message ... At work, I have been told to do a vlookp using two workbooks. The information I am comparing are serial numbers. I need to find serial numbers that are the same on both workbooks. I really don't know exactily what vlookup is except that its can compare information one to the other. I have looked online for DETAILES step-by-step instructions, but have not found any yet. If there is one available online, please let me know. If someone knows vlookup very well, I would appreciate an explation of exactly what I need to do. Me and my job will thank you very much!! Jackie |
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