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ResolvedVersion 2003

Amrat has attended:
Excel Advanced course

More information on lookup

how to use lookup more

RE: more information on lookup

Hello Amrat,

Hope you enjoyed your Microsoft Excel Advanced course with Best STL.

Thank you for your question regarding how to use lookup more.

You haven't been very explicit with your question. Which lookup function are you having a problem with? Send me a sample of your data, what information you wish to extract and then I'll send the data back with a solution.

Here's a suggestion... use the search box on the right hand side of the forum page and enter some keywords. Examine some of the forum posts others have asked and I'm sure you will pick up some useful information.

I await your reply.

Have a great day.
Regards,

Rodney
Microsoft Office Specialist Trainer

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Excel tip:

Changing Excel file and worksheet defaults

The appearance of any new Excel files or any new worksheets that are inserted into a file are controlled by two template files, Book.xlt and Sheet.xlt.

By opening, modifying and saving these templates you can change the default settings for all new files and/or all newly inserted sheets.

Use Book.xlt to make change to defaults for new workbooks; and Sheet.xlt to change defaults for sheets.

If you can't find either of these files on your computer, you can create and save them yourself.

You can do this simply by creating a new workbook with the setting you want to use as your defaults; then saving them with the appropriate name in the XLStart folder. If you are using Office 2003, this is usually found in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\XLStart.

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