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excel courses in london - V Lookup

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replyReply Wed 2 May 2007, 10:04Delegate Julian said...

Julian has attended:
Excel Intermediate course

V Lookup

What's the easiest way to create a V Lookup?

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replyReply Thu 3 May 2007, 10:20Trainer Tracy said...

RE: V Lookup

Hi Julian,

The vlook up function will based on the lookup value supplied, start searching from the first column in the lookup array for the row that the lookup value appears in the table array. It will then use the lookup column argue supplied to return the value of the cell in the column specified. The wizard gives you tips and guidance that is probably a good place to start. Get back to me if you have a problem

Tracy

 

Excel tip:

Hiding Formulae in the Formula Bar

It is possible to protect the contents of a cell reference(s) from amendment by applying cell protection. The contents of the cell reference can also be stopped from displaying in the formula bar.

Step 1: Select Format > Cells > Protection.

Step 2: Tick Hidden option. Ensure Locked is ticked

Step 3: Select Tools > Protection > Protect Sheet

(Ensure "Protect worksheet and contents of locked cells" is ticked)


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