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    Question VLOOKUP & Table ColumnName

    Hello,
    is there a function or a way so that we can use VLOOKUP but with Column names from a table?
    Because we have tables that can get changed. Columns can be added or moved left - right.
    You can help me too.

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    Re: VLOOKUP & Table ColumnName

    Do you mean that headers stay but column might change ?

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    Re: VLOOKUP & Table ColumnName

    As long as it's a proper table you could use something like
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