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I am trying to add data from one sheet to another that is unsorted. The
formula I'm using: =INDEX('Differences'!$A2:$F$2000,MATCH($A2,'Differ ences'!$A$2:$A$5000),6) So according to instructions MATCH matches the data in $A2 to similiar data in the Differences tab column A then Index will print whatever is in the column 6 of the differences tab. However, what's going on is that correct data is not getting into this cell. When I evaluated the formula, the match is not matching the correct value. |
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Hi Lynn,
Try this: =INDEX('Differences'!$A2:$F$2000,MATCH($A2,'Differ ences'!$A$2:$A$5000,0),6) you need to use the 3rd argument in the function MATCH if you want to find exact match. Regards, KL "Lynn Bales" wrote in message ... I am trying to add data from one sheet to another that is unsorted. The formula I'm using: =INDEX('Differences'!$A2:$F$2000,MATCH($A2,'Differ ences'!$A$2:$A$5000),6) So according to instructions MATCH matches the data in $A2 to similiar data in the Differences tab column A then Index will print whatever is in the column 6 of the differences tab. However, what's going on is that correct data is not getting into this cell. When I evaluated the formula, the match is not matching the correct value. |
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Awesome KL, thanks for the help. Worked perfectly....now on to something else
I probably won't get by myself..... :) L "KL" wrote: Hi Lynn, Try this: =INDEX('Differences'!$A2:$F$2000,MATCH($A2,'Differ ences'!$A$2:$A$5000,0),6) you need to use the 3rd argument in the function MATCH if you want to find exact match. Regards, KL "Lynn Bales" wrote in message ... I am trying to add data from one sheet to another that is unsorted. The formula I'm using: =INDEX('Differences'!$A2:$F$2000,MATCH($A2,'Differ ences'!$A$2:$A$5000),6) So according to instructions MATCH matches the data in $A2 to similiar data in the Differences tab column A then Index will print whatever is in the column 6 of the differences tab. However, what's going on is that correct data is not getting into this cell. When I evaluated the formula, the match is not matching the correct value. |
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No prob - thanks for your feedback.
KL "Lynn Bales" wrote in message ... Awesome KL, thanks for the help. Worked perfectly....now on to something else I probably won't get by myself..... :) L "KL" wrote: Hi Lynn, Try this: =INDEX('Differences'!$A2:$F$2000,MATCH($A2,'Differ ences'!$A$2:$A$5000,0),6) you need to use the 3rd argument in the function MATCH if you want to find exact match. Regards, KL "Lynn Bales" wrote in message ... I am trying to add data from one sheet to another that is unsorted. The formula I'm using: =INDEX('Differences'!$A2:$F$2000,MATCH($A2,'Differ ences'!$A$2:$A$5000),6) So according to instructions MATCH matches the data in $A2 to similiar data in the Differences tab column A then Index will print whatever is in the column 6 of the differences tab. However, what's going on is that correct data is not getting into this cell. When I evaluated the formula, the match is not matching the correct value. |
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