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I have used the following formula:
=VLOOKUP(A2,'[data aug15.xls]July 2005'!$A$2:$C$9216,2,TRUE)

I get N/A errors throughout the entire column.
Does anyone have any clue what I might be doing wrong?

Thanks very much,
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Hi,

It most probably means that the searched value (A2) is different type from
the ones in the first column of the lookup table ($A$2:$C$9216). You may
want to check if any values that appear like numbers are in reality text
strings or viceversa.

Regards,
KL


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I have used the following formula:
=VLOOKUP(A2,'[data aug15.xls]July 2005'!$A$2:$C$9216,2,TRUE)

I get N/A errors throughout the entire column.
Does anyone have any clue what I might be doing wrong?

Thanks very much,



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KL may be correct.
may be there are some spaces before or after
or may be some nonprinting symols
there is an addin <hexchars (Pearson) with which you will be able to view
cells for such characters and remove them.
the url is
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/CellView.htm

you can just copy and paste from the lookuptable into the search sheet so
that both are exactly same and then try vlookup


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Hi,

It most probably means that the searched value (A2) is different type from
the ones in the first column of the lookup table ($A$2:$C$9216). You may
want to check if any values that appear like numbers are in reality text
strings or viceversa.

Regards,
KL


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I have used the following formula:
=VLOOKUP(A2,'[data aug15.xls]July 2005'!$A$2:$C$9216,2,TRUE)

I get N/A errors throughout the entire column.
Does anyone have any clue what I might be doing wrong?

Thanks very much,





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Thanks to both of you for your suggestions.

I think the values are all numbers, it appears as though all numbers in
cellsa are in the "general" format for numbers.

I also downloaded the add-in to be able to view the cells, there are no
spaces or extra characters visible in the cells.

Is there anything else this could be?


"R.VENKATARAMAN" wrote:

KL may be correct.
may be there are some spaces before or after
or may be some nonprinting symols
there is an addin <hexchars (Pearson) with which you will be able to view
cells for such characters and remove them.
the url is
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/CellView.htm

you can just copy and paste from the lookuptable into the search sheet so
that both are exactly same and then try vlookup


--
remove $$$ from email addresss to send email
=================================================
KL wrote in message
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Hi,

It most probably means that the searched value (A2) is different type from
the ones in the first column of the lookup table ($A$2:$C$9216). You may
want to check if any values that appear like numbers are in reality text
strings or viceversa.

Regards,
KL


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I have used the following formula:
=VLOOKUP(A2,'[data aug15.xls]July 2005'!$A$2:$C$9216,2,TRUE)

I get N/A errors throughout the entire column.
Does anyone have any clue what I might be doing wrong?

Thanks very much,






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