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I've had similar problems when importing data from non-Excel sources.
I don't think the problem is formatting. That just dresses up the look of the item, it doesn't actually change the data. Try this... In a blank cell, type the number 1. Copy it to the clip board. Now highlight all of your other data and from the menu select Edit Paste Special Multiply. This will have the effect of multiplying everything by 1. The numbers won't change and though the alphanumerics look like they don't change, something happens that allows the vlookups to work. Not sure why, but that usually does the trick. - John |
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![]() Hi John, Bongo! it worked... Thanks for helping me out with this multiply trick. Worked perfectly. You made my day.... Best regards in the world. JK -- jdeshpa ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jdeshpa's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=29008 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=487386 |
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