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Generally VLOOKUP() produces #REF! when the 3rd argument is larger than
the width of the 2nd argument table, e.g. in =VLOOKUP(A1, C:E, 4, 0) Thus you could examine whether the code deletes any columns prior to refreshing data. No more ideas unless there is something more specific. Does this help? Kostis Vezerides |
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