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If you're looking for an exact match, this isn't true.
That's what that 4th parm is for. bnbspop wrote: <<snipped You may need to resort your data, n100001 will "smaller" than N90486. Vlookup is dependent on the table array being sorted from least to most. Cheers. -- Dave Peterson |
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