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    Using Vlookup to return values that match

    Good morning as a complete excel novice I am looking for some advice on using the vlookup function in excel to return a value in a new worksheet if it appears in another.

    I have list of suppliers in worksheet C column A that also appear in worksheet A (Collumn A), I want to be able to insert the amount they owe if found in column P of worksheet A and enter it into column O in worksheet C.

    I also need to do a similar lookup to a separate workbook but not sure if this is possible.

    Thank you in advance

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    Re: Using Vlookup to return values that match

    Will you please attach a SMALL sample Excel workbook (10-20 rows of data is usually enough)? Please don't attach a picture of one (no-one will want to re-type all your stuff before starting).

    1. Make sure that your sample data are truly REPRESENTATIVE of your real data. The use of unrepresentative data is very frustrating and can lead to long delays in reaching a solution.

    2. Make sure that your desired solution is also shown (mock up the results manually).

    3. Make sure that all confidential information is removed first!!

    4. Try to avoid using merged cells. They cause lots of problems!

    Unfortunately the attachment icon doesn't work at the moment. So, to attach an Excel file you have to do the following: Just before posting, scroll down to Go Advanced and then scroll down to Manage Attachments. Now follow the instructions at the top of that screen.
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