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Vlookup
Here is my vlookup formula:
=VLOOKUP($A6,'[Feb 09 $7 Report.xls]By_Rep_by_Filter'!$F$1:$P$5000,8,FALSE) Which works. However, the spreadsheet "Feb 09 $7 Report" changes every month. So next month it will be "Mar 09 $7 Report". I want to use a wild card in the table_array so that no matter which months report I have open it will know to look at the $7 Report. I tried this: =VLOOKUP($A6,'[????? $7 Report.xls]By_Rep_by_Filter'!$F$1:$P$5000,8,FALSE) and this: =VLOOKUP($A6,'[* $7 Report.xls]By_Rep_by_Filter'!$F$1:$P$5000,8,FALSE) but neither of those works. How do I accomplish this? |
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