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jazzydwit

VLookup Formula
 
Hi. Can someone tell me why I get the Vlookup formula in the cell I am
trying to pull data into? I tried copying and pasting data in new
workbook, but the formula still shows in the cell.
thanks. This is what shows in my cell after I perform the vlookup
process. =VLOOKUP(A2,Sheet1!A2:B3197,1,false)
thanks.


Niek Otten

VLookup Formula
 
Format the cell as General and then re-enter the formula (F2, ENTER)

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Kind regards,

Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel

"jazzydwit" wrote in message ps.com...
| Hi. Can someone tell me why I get the Vlookup formula in the cell I am
| trying to pull data into? I tried copying and pasting data in new
| workbook, but the formula still shows in the cell.
| thanks. This is what shows in my cell after I perform the vlookup
| process. =VLOOKUP(A2,Sheet1!A2:B3197,1,false)
| thanks.
|



Arvi Laanemets

VLookup Formula
 
Hi

Change the cell format from Text to some other (General, Numeric, Date,
Custom, etc)

PS. Probably it'll be wise to change lookup range reference to absolute one
=VLOOKUP(A2,Sheet1!$A$2:$B$3197,1,false)


Arvi Laanemets


"jazzydwit" wrote in message
ps.com...
Hi. Can someone tell me why I get the Vlookup formula in the cell I am
trying to pull data into? I tried copying and pasting data in new
workbook, but the formula still shows in the cell.
thanks. This is what shows in my cell after I perform the vlookup
process. =VLOOKUP(A2,Sheet1!A2:B3197,1,false)
thanks.




Gary Brown

VLookup Formula
 
Do you have Excel set to show formulas instead of the values that are the
result of formulas?
To see if 'view formulas instead of values' is set...
ToolsOptions...ViewWindow Options
Check to see if 'Formulas' is checked. If it is, uncheck it.

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HTH,
Gary Brown

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"jazzydwit" wrote:

Hi. Can someone tell me why I get the Vlookup formula in the cell I am
trying to pull data into? I tried copying and pasting data in new
workbook, but the formula still shows in the cell.
thanks. This is what shows in my cell after I perform the vlookup
process. =VLOOKUP(A2,Sheet1!A2:B3197,1,false)
thanks.



jazzydwit

VLookup Formula
 
hi and thanks for the response. I actually tried changing the format
and using the absolute value. Sorry I didn't mention that before.

jazzydwit wrote:
Hi. Can someone tell me why I get the Vlookup formula in the cell I am
trying to pull data into? I tried copying and pasting data in new
workbook, but the formula still shows in the cell.
thanks. This is what shows in my cell after I perform the vlookup
process. =VLOOKUP(A2,Sheet1!A2:B3197,1,false)
thanks.



jazzydwit

VLookup Formula
 
Nope, formula is not checked. Thanks, however.

Niek Otten wrote:
Format the cell as General and then re-enter the formula (F2, ENTER)

--
Kind regards,

Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel

"jazzydwit" wrote in message ps.com...
| Hi. Can someone tell me why I get the Vlookup formula in the cell I am
| trying to pull data into? I tried copying and pasting data in new
| workbook, but the formula still shows in the cell.
| thanks. This is what shows in my cell after I perform the vlookup
| process. =VLOOKUP(A2,Sheet1!A2:B3197,1,false)
| thanks.
|



jazzydwit

VLookup Formula
 
That did it! Thanks!!
Niek Otten wrote:
Format the cell as General and then re-enter the formula (F2, ENTER)

--
Kind regards,

Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel

"jazzydwit" wrote in message ps.com...
| Hi. Can someone tell me why I get the Vlookup formula in the cell I am
| trying to pull data into? I tried copying and pasting data in new
| workbook, but the formula still shows in the cell.
| thanks. This is what shows in my cell after I perform the vlookup
| process. =VLOOKUP(A2,Sheet1!A2:B3197,1,false)
| thanks.
|




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