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Thomas has attended:
Excel VBA Intro Intermediate course
Excel Advanced course

Lookups

What are V lookups and how are they used?

RE: Lookups

Hi Thomas,

Hope you enjoy your Excel Advanced training today.

This question has been answered a few times on this forum, so here is a post with a detailed answer.

Enjoy your weekend and thanks for posting a question on our forum.

Regards, Rich

 

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Excel tip:

New Normal Worksheet

Do you want all your worksheets to confirm to a certain look? Then change the Defaults!!!
1. Press Shift+F11 to create a new worksheet
2. Press Ctrl+A to select (higlight) all cells, Press Ctrl+1, make any formatting changes then click OK.
3. Press F12 (Function 12 key) click in the Save As Type, drop down, then select Template (*.xlt)
4. Click in the Save in drop-down, then find the folder; c:_program files_microsoft office_office_start. (For the underscores shown use backslash)
Name your templete sheet.xlt, then press Enter.
Sheet.xlt is used when you insert a new worksheet (Shift+F11)

Note: These changes are permanent changes on your PC.

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