Hi
I have a vlookup:
"=VLOOKUP(D9,'16'!A2:L57895,12,0)"
But there could be more than one match and would like to list these with a comma etc as seperator and not only the first match.
Any advise in this regard will be highly appreciated.
Hi
I have a vlookup:
"=VLOOKUP(D9,'16'!A2:L57895,12,0)"
But there could be more than one match and would like to list these with a comma etc as seperator and not only the first match.
Any advise in this regard will be highly appreciated.
Then this post is for you..
See the #9 post by me..
http://www.excelforum.com/excel-form...ml#post3898574
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Hi
Thanks for your feedback however it doesnt work on my side? Please see attached.
Is there something I am missing?
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