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Well, the "Vlookup" page in help would be the best one, that's why
Ashish suggested it. On the blank sheet, type an ID number into A2. Then in B2 you would put: =VLOOKUP(A2,data_range,column_number,FALSE) I would write down a better formula for you, but you need to give more details, like what your data looks like. You need to know what your "data_range" and "column_number" are. |
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