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replyReplyMon 27 Nov 2006, 22:39Delegate James said...

Vlookup

When would you use vlookup?

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replyReplyTue 28 Nov 2006, 10:25Trainer Amanda said...

RE: vlookup

Hi James

Thanks for your question.

The VLOOKUP function is used to extract information from data that is stored in a series of columns (a list).

Excel uses a lookup value which you type into a cell in the spreadsheet - it will look for the value you type in, in the leftmost column of the lookup area you select (called the 'table array' in Excel speak). It will then extract and display the information related to the lookup value you have entered, from the column in the table array you specify.

An example of when this might be used is if you have information about invoices stored in columns (invoice number, date, company the invoice was issued to, their purchase order number); and you want to be able to type in the invoice number (your lookup value) and get Excel to display the information related to this invoice number (date etc) for you. This saves you having to hunt through the list yourself to find the particular invoice details.

I hope this sheds a little light on the use of this function for you.

Amanda

replyReplyTue 28 Nov 2006, 22:13Delegate James said...

RE: vlookup

Thank you Amanda for your kind reply! ^ ^

 

 

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