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That only works if the returned data is numeric.
Of course, if the data to return was TEXT then you could use: =LOOKUP(REPT("Z",255)...................... But then once again, that'll only work for TEXT. What if the data is mixed? Biff "Krishnakumar" wrote in message news:Krishnakumar.1vciik_1126695933.4335@excelforu m-nospam.com... Hi, Another option.. =LOOKUP(9.99999999999E+307,CHOOSE({1,2,3,4},VLOOKU P(A1,Sheet2!A:B,2,0),VLOOKUP(A1,Sheet3!A:B,2,0),VL OOKUP(A1,Sheet4!A:B,2,0),VLOOKUP(A1,Sheet5!A:B,2,0 ))) HTH -- Krishnakumar ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Krishnakumar's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=20138 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=467247 |
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