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My guess is that in the first parameter to the function you are sending a
cell reference rather than a fixed value. Can you put down the exact formua in the cell which is giving the correct result? Alok Joshi "rOn" wrote: I am trying to use VLOOKUP function to pull shipping cost from different Zone columns (1-6) based on weights from a NAMED chart. I set the formula like this: =VLOOKUP(5-the weight, Shipping-the chart, 2-the column that would give me the correct answer for this weight and zone, then TRUE). I can't copy the formula to the rest of the column to give me the correct values. Please help. What am I doing wrong? |
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