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    Vlookup error

    G4 =VLOOKUP(F4,J4:K7,2)
    I think it should turns out "Pressure Relief Valve" but it gives "Filter".
    Did I do something wrong?

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    Re: Vlookup error

    just add FALSE to the end of the vlookup like this... =VLOOKUP(F4,J4:K7,2,FALSE)
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    Re: Vlookup error

    Oh, and BTW, if your intention is to drag down that formula you might want to lock in the reference section like this... =VLOOKUP(F4,$J$4:$K$7,2,FALSE)
    so the formula doesn't index as it moves.

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    Re: Vlookup error

    Thank you!

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    Re: Vlookup error

    Thank you for the reply.

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    Re: Vlookup error

    You're welcome, glad I could help you, AND if that takes care of your issue don't forget to mark the post as solved using the thread tools dropdown at the top of the post.

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    Re: Vlookup error

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