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Hi guys,

I use VLookup function to get data from array. In the source I could
get more than one row. Can I get next row with the same lookup_value?
Or at least can I get address of cell that was found by VLookup?

I will appreciate any clue,

Thanks a lot in advance,

Irina.


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Once VLOOKUP tells you the value, use the MATCH function to find its
position. Once you have its position (row), just index down as far as you
want

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"Irina" wrote:


Hi guys,

I use VLookup function to get data from array. In the source I could
get more than one row. Can I get next row with the same lookup_value?
Or at least can I get address of cell that was found by VLookup?

I will appreciate any clue,

Thanks a lot in advance,

Irina.


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