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VLOOKUP Issue
When using the VLOOKUP or CONCATENATE functions, after entering all the
necessary parameters, the result of the function is the function equation itself. For instance, here is what my VLOOKUP function is returning for a value :=VLOOKUP(C2,'[Material Class BO Download.xls]Material Class BO Download'!$A$2:$B$895,2,false) I have used the VLOOKUP function before so I know it's not an issue with equation, it has something to do with how the cell is formatted because I can do the VLOOKUP successfully in another column, but then I have to copy/paste the results into my intended column |
VLOOKUP Issue
Try this:
Select the problem cell <Data<Format<Number tab Category: set this to General (it's probably set to Text) Click the [OK] button Press the [F2] key, then press the [Enter] key. (to trigger Excel to implement the change) Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP-Pro "Rocco2526" wrote: When using the VLOOKUP or CONCATENATE functions, after entering all the necessary parameters, the result of the function is the function equation itself. For instance, here is what my VLOOKUP function is returning for a value :=VLOOKUP(C2,'[Material Class BO Download.xls]Material Class BO Download'!$A$2:$B$895,2,false) I have used the VLOOKUP function before so I know it's not an issue with equation, it has something to do with how the cell is formatted because I can do the VLOOKUP successfully in another column, but then I have to copy/paste the results into my intended column |
VLOOKUP Issue
This does work, but if/when you press F2 again it just turns right back into
text again? Any suggestions to solve it permanently? My formula's are on a hidden tab so it shouldn't get corrupted, but this means you can never re-edit your formula? ~Jessica "Ron Coderre" wrote: Try this: Select the problem cell <Data<Format<Number tab Category: set this to General (it's probably set to Text) Click the [OK] button Press the [F2] key, then press the [Enter] key. (to trigger Excel to implement the change) Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP-Pro "Rocco2526" wrote: When using the VLOOKUP or CONCATENATE functions, after entering all the necessary parameters, the result of the function is the function equation itself. For instance, here is what my VLOOKUP function is returning for a value :=VLOOKUP(C2,'[Material Class BO Download.xls]Material Class BO Download'!$A$2:$B$895,2,false) I have used the VLOOKUP function before so I know it's not an issue with equation, it has something to do with how the cell is formatted because I can do the VLOOKUP successfully in another column, but then I have to copy/paste the results into my intended column |
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