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Is there a way to use a VLookup where your look up table is not sorted in
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![]() Use False or 0 for the fourth argument. -- Jim Cone Portland, Oregon USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware (Excel Add-ins / Excel Programming) "Compqueen" wrote in message Is there a way to use a VLookup where your look up table is not sorted in alpha order? |
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Hi,
Yes. If you use the 4th argument and set it to FALSE. =VLOOKUP(LookupValue,LookupTable,ColumnToReturn,FA LSE) By using the FALSE argument, VLOOKUP looks for an exact match only, and doesn't need the table to be sorted alphabetically. However, if VLOOKUP doesn't find the LookupValue you give it, it returns a #N/A error, which you can trap for if you want. =IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(LookupValue,LookupTable,ColumnToR eturn,FALSE),"Lookup Value Not Found",VLOOKUP(LookupValue,LookupTable,ColumnToRet urn,FALSE) Regards - Dave. |
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