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I am using the VLOOKUP function in Excel 2003. Question is why is it bringing
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Can we see your formula?
"Cheyenne" wrote: I am using the VLOOKUP function in Excel 2003. Question is why is it bringing the data stored 1 line above the selected data? |
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