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Hello,
How do I make a VLOOKUP formula reference a different worksheet that has a comma in its name? For instance, in Sheet1 I want to refer to a sheet named "Last, First" in this way: =VLOOKUP(A1, 'Last, First'!$A$1:$M$100, 13, TRUE) But the comma in sheet "Last, First" seems to make the VLOOKUP function advance the argument too early. Is there an easy fix for this? Thanks, --David Aukerman |
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