t; *From:* Paul Schreiner
>>> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 23, 2012 7:06 AM
>>> *To:* excel-macros@googlegroups.com
>>> *Subject:* Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Vlookup is not working
>>>
>>>First of all, no need to yell: (VLOOKUP IS NOT WORKING)
>>>
>
00,3,FALSE)
>>
>> Don Guillett
>> Microsoft MVP Excel
>> SalesAid Software
>> dguille...@gmail.com
>>
>> *From:* Paul Schreiner
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 23, 2012 7:06 AM
>> *To:* excel-macros@googlegroups.com
>> *Subject:* Re: $$Excel-Macro
From:* Paul Schreiner
> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 23, 2012 7:06 AM
> *To:* excel-macros@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Vlookup is not working
>
> First of all, no need to yell: (VLOOKUP IS NOT WORKING)
>
> Second:
> Vlookup has 4 parts:
> lookup_value,
&
uille...@gmail.com
>>
>> *From:* Paul Schreiner
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 23, 2012 7:06 AM
>> *To:* excel-macros@googlegroups.com
>> *Subject:* Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Vlookup is not working
>>
>> First of all, no need to yell: (VLOOKUP IS NOT WORKING)
&
LOOKUP(E3,Sheet1!E1:G100,3,FALSE)
>
> Don Guillett
> Microsoft MVP Excel
> SalesAid Software
> dguille...@gmail.com
>
> *From:* Paul Schreiner
> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 23, 2012 7:06 AM
> *To:* excel-macros@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Vlookup is no
-Macros$$ Vlookup is not working
First of all, no need to yell: (VLOOKUP IS NOT WORKING)
Second:
Vlookup has 4 parts:
lookup_value,
table_array,
col_index_num,
range_lookup
Vlookup will look in the FIRST column of the "table_array" for a value that
matches the "lookup_value"
Thanks Mr. Paul
Got the point.
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 5:36 PM, Paul Schreiner wrote:
> First of all, no need to yell: (VLOOKUP IS NOT WORKING)
>
> Second:
> Vlookup has 4 parts:
> lookup_value,
> table_array,
> col_index_num,
> range_lookup
>
> Vlookup will look in the FIRST column of the "ta
First of all, no need to yell: (VLOOKUP IS NOT WORKING)
Second:
Vlookup has 4 parts:
lookup_value,
table_array,
col_index_num,
range_lookup
Vlookup will look in the FIRST column of the "table_array" for a value that
matches the "lookup_value"
since your lookup value is found in column E of sh