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Vlookups and exact matches

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replyReply Mon 7 Nov 2011, 15:58Delegate Martha said...

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Vlookups

how to find an exact match with vlookups

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replyReply Wed 9 Nov 2011, 14:13Trainer Paul said...

RE: vlookups

to find an exact match you must place "false" as the 4th part of your vlookup function.

Does that answer your question?

thanks
Paul

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