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    dtmd
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    vLOOKUP

    How do I make this function work if I have one field with a List to choose a
    name from and another with the fax number of that person in it. How do I get
    the fax to populate based on the name choice?

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    paul
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    RE: vLOOKUP

    Syntax

    =VLOOKUP(lookup_value,table_array,col_index_num,range_lookup)

    in your case the lookup value is the name the table array is your whole
    database with names AND fax numbers,col index number is presumably 2 and
    range lookup will befalse since you want to look for an exact match of your
    name

    so just say your name and fax numbers are in the rangeA1:B10,no headers or
    labels to the top or left and you type or select the name you want to find
    in cell d1 your lookup formula will be =vlookup(D1,A1:B10,2,false)




    Lookup_value is the value to be found in the first column of the array.
    Lookup_value can be a value, a reference, or a text string.

    Table_array is the table of information in which data is looked up. Use a
    reference to a range or a range name, such as Database or List.

    If range_lookup is TRUE, the values in the first column of table_array must
    be placed in ascending order: ..., -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, ..., A-Z, FALSE, TRUE;
    otherwise VLOOKUP may not give the correct value. If range_lookup is FALSE,
    table_array does not need to be sorted.

    You can put the values in ascending order by choosing the Sort command from
    the Data menu and selecting Ascending.

    The values in the first column of table_array can be text, numbers, or
    logical values.

    Uppercase and lowercase text are equivalent.

    Col_index_num is the column number in table_array from which the matching
    value must be returned. A col_index_num of 1 returns the value in the first
    column in table_array; a col_index_num of 2 returns the value in the second
    column in table_array, and so on. If col_index_num is less than 1, VLOOKUP
    returns the #VALUE! error value; if col_index_num is greater than the number
    of columns in table_array, VLOOKUP returns the #REF! error value.

    Range_lookup is a logical value that specifies whether you want VLOOKUP
    to find an exact match or an approximate match. If TRUE or omitted, an
    approximate match is returned. In other words, if an exact match is not
    found, the next largest value that is less than lookup_value is returned. If
    FALSE, VLOOKUP will find an exact match. If one is not found, the error value
    #N/A is returned.


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    "dtmd" wrote:

    > How do I make this function work if I have one field with a List to choose a
    > name from and another with the fax number of that person in it. How do I get
    > the fax to populate based on the name choice?


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