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is it possible to write a vlookup statement based on the now() function?
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Yes:
=VLOOKUP(NOW(),A:B,2,TRUE) In article , "Steve" wrote: is it possible to write a vlookup statement based on the now() function? |
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That helped a ton. Thank you very much. It turns out I was adding an extra
set of ( ). Thanks again. "JE McGimpsey" wrote: Yes: =VLOOKUP(NOW(),A:B,2,TRUE) In article , "Steve" wrote: is it possible to write a vlookup statement based on the now() function? |
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