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Vllookup to a worksheet defined in an inputbox within a closed w

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replyReply Wed 21 May 2008, 15:13Delegate Colin said...

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Vllookup to a worksheet defined in an inputbox within a closed w

I am trying to get a macro to carry out a vlookup to a worksheet defined using an inputbox. The user defined worksheet will always be contained within the same workbook.
Although the worksheets will always be within the same workbook, I would like the macro to work without the necessity to have open / open the workbook.
For example I would like the user to specify worksheet 38 in the input box and a vlookup function will return data from this worksheet.

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replyReply Mon 9 Jun 2008, 10:19Trainer Jacob said...

RE: Vllookup to a worksheet defined in an inputbox within a clos

Hi Colin

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