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V Lookup and Multiple Values
Hello,
I am looking to figure out how to use V Lookup with multiple values. I have about 30 of the same name in column A (This is picked out of about 30.000 names in column A). How can I do this? Thanks. |
V Lookup and Multiple Values
You can use a helper column with a COUNTIF formula to turn those 30
multiple values into 30 unique values, by tagging a sequential number onto the value. Then you can use an INDEX/MATCH combination to bring the matching data across, either singly or for all values. I could give you more details on how to do this if you could supply more details of what data you have, how it is laid out (sheet names, columns used etc) and what you want to achieve with it. Hope this helps. Pete On May 17, 10:04*pm, owl wrote: Hello, I am looking to figure out how to use V Lookup with multiple values. I have about 30 of the same name in column A (This is picked out of about 30.000 names in column A). *How can I do this? Thanks. |
V Lookup and Multiple Values
Hi,
you may refer to my article here http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/ex...260381033.aspx -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com "owl" wrote in message ... Hello, I am looking to figure out how to use V Lookup with multiple values. I have about 30 of the same name in column A (This is picked out of about 30.000 names in column A). How can I do this? Thanks. |
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