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My function:
=VLOOKUP(G7,"Asset"&F7,1,FALSE) "Asset"&F7 is a concatenation for a named range. If i type in manually, it works. Concatenated, it does not. Why does this not work? Not sure how or if to use indirect or offset. |
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