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  1. #1
    reno
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    Vlookup

    how do you use data from another workbook in the lookup function of another
    workbook? used to be that you could just point to an open workbook, point to
    the drop down named range and select the name and jump back to finish your
    formula in your orig workbook.

  2. #2
    Beat
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    RE: Vlookup

    Enter a extra sheet (where you need to run Vlookup) with all needed cells
    pointing to your external source (=file and cell) and run your VLOOKUP an
    this extra (now internal) sheet

    "reno" wrote:

    > how do you use data from another workbook in the lookup function of another
    > workbook? used to be that you could just point to an open workbook, point to
    > the drop down named range and select the name and jump back to finish your
    > formula in your orig workbook.


  3. #3
    reno
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    RE: Vlookup

    Thanks, but this is not feasible. the lookup table is maxed out on rows and
    about 35 columns and adding this to many workbooks would take lots of room.
    the lookup data table is static, it is census and marketing data based on
    zipcodes.

    this would be a one-time lookup, and after the data is placed, i'd copy and
    paste special value, since it would slow to constantly re-calc.

    "Beat" wrote:

    > Enter a extra sheet (where you need to run Vlookup) with all needed cells
    > pointing to your external source (=file and cell) and run your VLOOKUP an
    > this extra (now internal) sheet
    >
    > "reno" wrote:
    >
    > > how do you use data from another workbook in the lookup function of another
    > > workbook? used to be that you could just point to an open workbook, point to
    > > the drop down named range and select the name and jump back to finish your
    > > formula in your orig workbook.


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