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Kenlyn
Looking for help - I am Windows XP, Excel 2002
I am getting the NA# error - using the Vlookup function.
My formula =vlookup(A2,CORP!$A1:$B114,2,0)
Both the A2 column and A1 on CORP worksheet are formated as text. The
contents of A2 was pasted special (values only) from another column
and then formated as text. I have tried to form the new column as
Text and then pasted, but no luck. I have also tried formating the
data as numbers ( which they are) and then also formated the array.
I have sorted the data in the array as assending.
The array contains a store # in the first column and a price in the
second column.
Do I need to use the CNTRL+SHIFT+ENTR when entering the array?
I found that I need to make the CORP values absolute or they move down
when I do the entire data.
Your help will always be appreciated.
Thank you in Advance --
Kenlyn
I am getting the NA# error - using the Vlookup function.
My formula =vlookup(A2,CORP!$A1:$B114,2,0)
Both the A2 column and A1 on CORP worksheet are formated as text. The
contents of A2 was pasted special (values only) from another column
and then formated as text. I have tried to form the new column as
Text and then pasted, but no luck. I have also tried formating the
data as numbers ( which they are) and then also formated the array.
I have sorted the data in the array as assending.
The array contains a store # in the first column and a price in the
second column.
Do I need to use the CNTRL+SHIFT+ENTR when entering the array?
I found that I need to make the CORP values absolute or they move down
when I do the entire data.
Your help will always be appreciated.
Thank you in Advance --
Kenlyn