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Can anyone tell me how I can do the following either using a formula or a
macro?
I have a vlookup an empolyee name and return a piece of employee information
which is updated preiodically. When the vlookup finds a result, I'd like it
to keep that value and never update it again.
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Can anyone tell me how I can do the following either using a formula or a
macro?
I have a vlookup an empolyee name and return a piece of employee information
which is updated preiodically. When the vlookup finds a result, I'd like it
to keep that value and never update it again.

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