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Index/Match and VLookup "Syntax Memory Cards"

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    Index/Match and VLookup "Syntax Memory Cards"

    Hey.... someone has probably already posted this but John Franco has just put up some pretty cool downloads on his site yesterday... I just saw them right now

    He calls them "Syntax Memory Cards" and I think they're worth giving a look over. He also has a "Lookup Cheat sheet" for free as well. pretty cool resource, check it out if you need help with index/match n stuff

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    Re: Index/Match and VLookup "Syntax Memory Cards"

    Hey Clayton,

    I thought the F1 key while entering a formula was good enough to show the syntax and it even has examples. If you don't know what the formula should be you can click on the Fx on the formula bar and you can filter the types of formulas. I do this frequently when I want to see all the Text or Date & Time formulas.
    There is even a link in this dailog called "Help on this function".

    I'd rather use the built in help than give my email address to a webpage for this help.
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