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I'm getting #n/a after using a constant value (one I just type into a cell)
as the lookup value for the vlookup function. Here's the statement: =VLOOKUP(H7,WONUMS!A2:C83,2,FALSE) H7 is where I type in my value. WONUMS! is a second sheet that has my array. If I set column H as some kind of conditional value then it works: for example if I have the values in column H compare to see if there's a date in column G and return if value if true then the vlookup statement works. Any help is hugely appreciated!!! Thanks, Jesse sorry if this is duplicate, I previously posted a question but it didn't appear |
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