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Lookup
I have a question regarding lookup
I have a customer list with all the customers with their addresses. I have another list with only the first name of the customers. Now I want to look up the name of the customer of the second list in the first list and print the whole address. How do I do this? Thanks Henk Mulder |
Lookup
This sounds impossible!
John Smith - 2220 Springer St., New Haven Betty Rubble - 123 Rock Lane, Bedrock John McDoofus - 666 Deadend Blvd., Phoenix If you wanted to lookup the address of John which address should be returned? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "hemusta" wrote in message ... I have a question regarding lookup I have a customer list with all the customers with their addresses. I have another list with only the first name of the customers. Now I want to look up the name of the customer of the second list in the first list and print the whole address. How do I do this? Thanks Henk Mulder |
Lookup
Not if you select on John McDoofus.
Maybe I should use import in Access and then export back to excel? if I do not have access at work. "T. Valko" wrote: This sounds impossible! John Smith - 2220 Springer St., New Haven Betty Rubble - 123 Rock Lane, Bedrock John McDoofus - 666 Deadend Blvd., Phoenix If you wanted to lookup the address of John which address should be returned? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "hemusta" wrote in message ... I have a question regarding lookup I have a customer list with all the customers with their addresses. I have another list with only the first name of the customers. Now I want to look up the name of the customer of the second list in the first list and print the whole address. How do I do this? Thanks Henk Mulder |
Lookup
Maybe I misunderstood what you meant.
See if this helps: http://contextures.com/xlFunctions02.html -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "hemusta" wrote in message ... Not if you select on John McDoofus. Maybe I should use import in Access and then export back to excel? if I do not have access at work. "T. Valko" wrote: This sounds impossible! John Smith - 2220 Springer St., New Haven Betty Rubble - 123 Rock Lane, Bedrock John McDoofus - 666 Deadend Blvd., Phoenix If you wanted to lookup the address of John which address should be returned? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "hemusta" wrote in message ... I have a question regarding lookup I have a customer list with all the customers with their addresses. I have another list with only the first name of the customers. Now I want to look up the name of the customer of the second list in the first list and print the whole address. How do I do this? Thanks Henk Mulder |
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