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Vlookup
Hi everybody,
I am facing a problem. I have 2 work books. The 1st is masterlist.xls and the 2nd is source.xls. I want to check under the column "acc no" and "acc officer" of the masterlist against the source to see if there is any updates/change in "acc officer" I tried this formula in the masterlist: =VLOOKUP("XXX",[Source.xls]Sheet1!A4:E2147,2,FALSE) But my result is invalid. However it works using another self created testing work book. I have 2000 over records to check if there is any change in acc officer. Is that a better way to check using what functions instead of entering individual formula? Pls help and thanks in advance |
Vlookup
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I am assuming that acc no is numeric. If that is the case, then what you are looking up should be numeric also e.g XXX not "XXX". -- Regards Roger Govier "Zen" wrote in message ... Hi everybody, I am facing a problem. I have 2 work books. The 1st is masterlist.xls and the 2nd is source.xls. I want to check under the column "acc no" and "acc officer" of the masterlist against the source to see if there is any updates/change in "acc officer" I tried this formula in the masterlist: =VLOOKUP("XXX",[Source.xls]Sheet1!A4:E2147,2,FALSE) But my result is invalid. However it works using another self created testing work book. I have 2000 over records to check if there is any change in acc officer. Is that a better way to check using what functions instead of entering individual formula? Pls help and thanks in advance |
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