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    How to do Vlookup of 2 argument

    Hi,

    I am trying to get a Vlookup that has 2 arguments in the formula where it looks one "Location" and "Client ID" from Sheet 2.


    Vlookup(Location&Client ID,In Sheet 2, Lookup State,False)


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    Re: How to do Vlookup of 2 argument

    If I have interpreted correctly try array entering this in M2 fill down and across. If you aren’t familiar with array-entered formulas array enter means the formula must be committed from edit mode by simultaneously pressing and holding down Ctrl and Shift while hitting Enter.
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    Re: How to do Vlookup of 2 argument

    Thank you for help, I was wondering if there anyway to incorporate a VBA code with the above formula?

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    Re: How to do Vlookup of 2 argument

    You are welcome.

    I was wondering if there anyway to incorporate a VBA code with the above formula?
    I shouldn't be surprised. Unfortunately I don't know much VBA.

    You might ask a Moderator to move your thread to the VBA sub forum. If you decide this is what you want please do not do this yourself. Have a Mod do it for you.

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    Re: How to do Vlookup of 2 argument

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