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VLOOKUP Question
I'm having trouble getting the VLOOKUP function to work.
=VLOOKUP(LEFT(C2,2),'Expense Categories'!B2:C11,2) Basically, I have a four digit string in column C. I want to match the first two digits against the two digit numbers I have in Table B2:C11 on another sheet, then have it return the text string in the second column of that table. Right now, I keep getting "#N/A" no matter what I do. I've tried changing the cell formats from text to number to general and still N/A. What am I doing wrong here? Thanks! mllestecchino |
VLOOKUP Question
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=VLOOKUP(value(LEFT(C2,2)),'Expense Categories'!B2:C11,2) -- Kind regards, Niek Otten "mllestecchino" wrote in message ... I'm having trouble getting the VLOOKUP function to work. =VLOOKUP(LEFT(C2,2),'Expense Categories'!B2:C11,2) Basically, I have a four digit string in column C. I want to match the first two digits against the two digit numbers I have in Table B2:C11 on another sheet, then have it return the text string in the second column of that table. Right now, I keep getting "#N/A" no matter what I do. I've tried changing the cell formats from text to number to general and still N/A. What am I doing wrong here? Thanks! mllestecchino |
VLOOKUP Question
Thanks so much, worked like a charm!
-mllestecchino "Kevin Vaughn" wrote: I don't know what your data looks like, but I did a little experimenting, and this formula worked for me: =VLOOKUP(VALUE(LEFT(C2,2)),'Expense Categories'!$B$2:$C$11,2) -- Kevin Vaughn "mllestecchino" wrote: I'm having trouble getting the VLOOKUP function to work. =VLOOKUP(LEFT(C2,2),'Expense Categories'!B2:C11,2) Basically, I have a four digit string in column C. I want to match the first two digits against the two digit numbers I have in Table B2:C11 on another sheet, then have it return the text string in the second column of that table. Right now, I keep getting "#N/A" no matter what I do. I've tried changing the cell formats from text to number to general and still N/A. What am I doing wrong here? Thanks! mllestecchino |
VLOOKUP Question
I don't know what your data looks like, but I did a little experimenting, and
this formula worked for me: =VLOOKUP(VALUE(LEFT(C2,2)),'Expense Categories'!$B$2:$C$11,2) -- Kevin Vaughn "mllestecchino" wrote: I'm having trouble getting the VLOOKUP function to work. =VLOOKUP(LEFT(C2,2),'Expense Categories'!B2:C11,2) Basically, I have a four digit string in column C. I want to match the first two digits against the two digit numbers I have in Table B2:C11 on another sheet, then have it return the text string in the second column of that table. Right now, I keep getting "#N/A" no matter what I do. I've tried changing the cell formats from text to number to general and still N/A. What am I doing wrong here? Thanks! mllestecchino |
VLOOKUP Question
You are welcome!
-- Kevin Vaughn "mllestecchino" wrote: Thanks so much, worked like a charm! -mllestecchino "Kevin Vaughn" wrote: I don't know what your data looks like, but I did a little experimenting, and this formula worked for me: =VLOOKUP(VALUE(LEFT(C2,2)),'Expense Categories'!$B$2:$C$11,2) -- Kevin Vaughn "mllestecchino" wrote: I'm having trouble getting the VLOOKUP function to work. =VLOOKUP(LEFT(C2,2),'Expense Categories'!B2:C11,2) Basically, I have a four digit string in column C. I want to match the first two digits against the two digit numbers I have in Table B2:C11 on another sheet, then have it return the text string in the second column of that table. Right now, I keep getting "#N/A" no matter what I do. I've tried changing the cell formats from text to number to general and still N/A. What am I doing wrong here? Thanks! mllestecchino |
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