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Assume I have a table as follows:
1 A 2 B 3 C 3 Ca 3 Cb 4 D Currently, if I use =VLOOKUP(3,TABLE,2,FALSE) I'll get "Cb" as a return. Anyway I can force VLOOKUP to return the first hit, i.e. "C"? -- Thanks! Max |
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