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VLOOKUP
I am assuming you could only do a VLOOKUP from a worksheet in the same
workbook... is this correct? (For example, if my lookup array is updated and the values change, do I need to replace my old lookup table with the new one or can I link it from outside the workbook?) |
VLOOKUP
You can use VLOOKUP with lookup ranges in another workbook, so if you plan to
replace a complete workbook when you get new data for the lookup table it should work, while you keep the structure of the file (same name of workbook and worksheets) Hope this helps, Miguel. "Mr. Boyer" wrote: I am assuming you could only do a VLOOKUP from a worksheet in the same workbook... is this correct? (For example, if my lookup array is updated and the values change, do I need to replace my old lookup table with the new one or can I link it from outside the workbook?) |
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