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Frank Kabel
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Im having a problem with a VLOOKUP formula thats not working and I

could
use some help. Heres an example of my problem.

File 1:
A1 (name): Bob Weir
B1 (sales): $100,000

File 2:
A1 (name): Bob Weir
B1(state): California
C1(vlookup to File 1): Im trying to bring in the $100,000 from File

1 for
Bob Weir.

Heres the troubleshooting Ive done so far:
1.Ive used the =Len formula to make sure that there are no spaces

after the
name and each cell has the same number of characters.
2.Ive tried to use both the General and Text format for both A1

cells and
the VLOOKUP doesnt work with either format.
3.When I take cell A1 and Copy - Paste Special - Values cell A1

from File
1 to cell A1 of File 2, then my VLOOKUP works. Unfortunately, this

isnt a
solution because I have a lot of rows and the names are not in the

same order
in the two files.

From the troubleshooting Ive done, it looks the values arent really

equal
in the various A1 cells but they appear identical. Any thoughts on

how to fix
my VLOOKUP? Thanks in advance for your help.

-Scott


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