RE: vlookup
Hi Rita,
Thanks for the question.
The answer to that is no! you can do a Vlookup on a list, then the next stage is to create a pivot table where you can slice and dice you info, you cannot do both!
Tracy
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Hi Rita,
Thanks for the question.
The answer to that is no! you can do a Vlookup on a list, then the next stage is to create a pivot table where you can slice and dice you info, you cannot do both!
Tracy
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