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Hi,
I would like to use VLookup with a wildcard, but dont know how to. This is the formula I'm currently using, but which is not working. =VLOOKUP(E7;Accountmanagers!$A:$B;2;TRUE) The thing is, the result of E7 is (eg.) 1185TB, wheres Accountmanagers!$A:$B will contain 1185. So the question is how I look for 1185 (no letters) in 'Accountmanagers'. |
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