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That suggest that A1 has some extraneous spaces, probably at the end.
-- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "stacyjhaskins" wrote in message ... I can't figure out why I am getting #N/A for this. =hlookup(A1, range of the table, 2) returns #N/A, but when I replace the lookup value with the value in A1 it returns the correct answer. Please help me. : ( |
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