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I wanted to use a lookup to return not a value in a single cell if an ID
matches, but an entire row of fields that belong to that ID from another workbook. Example, If an ID matches in Workbook 1 then return row 3 (assuming the ID is in that row), which runs from colum A thru AJ from workbook 2. |
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