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I am trying to use Alan Beban's famous vlookups formula to find multiple occurences within an array. I have copied the formula down to accomodate all possible occurrences of the lookup criterion, yet I keep getting the error message "Select at least (x) rows" wherever the looked up value has more than a single occurrence. I'm not sure what "rows" are being referred to in this message since, as I said, I've copied down enough to cover the maximum potential answers. Anyone familiar with this?
Thanks, Bill |
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