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my 2007 Office Home Basic, can only do 1000 rows of DGET function, after that
it return to #VALUE!, can someone help me.

Is anything to do with because of HOME BASIC vision have its limited
ability, or something else I need to do, in order to get at least 6000 rows
to function right.

I am a very heavy to user of Excel , I need all 65,000 rows, and every one
of function should work in all 65,000 rows, no exception.

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Try to use VLOOKUP or INDEX and MATCH functions instead of DGET.


"Chiann Looker" wrote:

my 2007 Office Home Basic, can only do 1000 rows of DGET function, after that
it return to #VALUE!, can someone help me.

Is anything to do with because of HOME BASIC vision have its limited
ability, or something else I need to do, in order to get at least 6000 rows
to function right.

I am a very heavy to user of Excel , I need all 65,000 rows, and every one
of function should work in all 65,000 rows, no exception.

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