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Thank you both for your help. I had obviously been staring at this problem
for too long and when you step back and look at it the problem is so simple. Thanks again -- carolyn "Dave Peterson" wrote: You can just use multiple =vlookup() formulas. carolyn wrote: I have two worksheets each of which has the same unique identifier in the 1st column. I have manged to get a basic VLOOKUP function working so I understand the concept. Now what I would like to be able to do is return multiple columns of data when the VLOOKUP is successful. Is this possible? -- carolyn -- Dave Peterson |
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