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judy has attended:
Excel Intermediate course

V Lookup

I'd like to get some support on using this more effectively

RE: V Lookup

Hi Judy,

Thank you for the forum question.


You have hundreds of options with the Vlookup. You will need to be more precise.

What would you like to be able to do with the Vlookup function?


Kind regards

Jens Bonde
Microsoft Office Specialist Trainer

Tel: 0207 987 3777
STL - https://www.stl-training.co.uk
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RE: V Lookup

Hi Judy,

I wrote this on our blog 4 years ago about the Vlookup.

https://www.stl-training.co.uk/b/excel-vlookup-functions/


Kind regards

Jens Bonde
Microsoft Office Specialist Trainer

Tel: 0207 987 3777
STL - https://www.stl-training.co.uk
98%+ recommend us

London's leader with UK wide delivery in Microsoft Office training and management training to global brands, FTSE 100, SME's and the public sector


 

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