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Edit links - in Vlookup
I multiple sheets with cells that are linked via lookup to another Workbk.
How do I expand the data range of the Vlookup without manually adjusting each Vlookup formula. My existing vlookup is something like this. =vlookup(c5, OtherSheet!B5:J10,2,false) but now the data range from OtherSheet has extended to B5:J99. All help totally appreciated. I use Excel 2007. Thanks |
Edit links - in Vlookup
You could select the range of cells with the formulas to change, then do ctrl-h
to replace B5:J10 with B5:J99. If there's nothing else on that sheet, you may find it easier to use the entire column: =vlookup(c5,OtherSheet!B:J,2,false) It could make life a bit easier when you make changes to that table. Yossy wrote: I multiple sheets with cells that are linked via lookup to another Workbk. How do I expand the data range of the Vlookup without manually adjusting each Vlookup formula. My existing vlookup is something like this. =vlookup(c5, OtherSheet!B5:J10,2,false) but now the data range from OtherSheet has extended to B5:J99. All help totally appreciated. I use Excel 2007. Thanks -- Dave Peterson |
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