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    excel 2003 formula

    Hi everyone,

    I want to write a formula which will join two areas into one.

    In this spreadsheet I want to have various members of the workforce (hidden and entered in cell via the list function) so when I pick a member from the list the next cell has a formula to see the member I have picked and then enter that members team leader automatically.

    If anyone could help with this (just as a pointer in the right direction) I would be most grateful.

    Thanks

    Dave

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    Re: excel 2003 formula

    hi dave,

    try vlookup function

    regards,

    veejar

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    Re: excel 2003 formula

    Your post does not comply with Rule 1 of our Forum RULES. Your post title should accurately and concisely describe your problem, not your anticipated solution. Use terms appropriate to a Google search. Poor thread titles, like Please Help, Urgent, Need Help, Formula Problem, Code Problem, and Need Advice will be addressed according to the OP's experience in the forum: If you have less than 10 posts, expect (and respond to) a request to change your thread title. If you have 10 or more posts, expect your post to be locked, so you can start a new thread with an appropriate title.
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    Re: excel 2003 formula

    Quote Originally Posted by veejar View Post
    hi dave,

    try vlookup function

    regards,

    veejar

    Thank you Veejar

    much appreciated

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    Re: excel 2003 formula

    I must apologise for the above errors I have committed, I have now read the forum rules and will use them from this day forth.

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    Re: excel 2003 formula

    I have now read the forum rules and will use them from this day forth.
    If so, your first instinct should be to change the thread title, before you post anything else in this forum.

    Edit: I had not noticed that the thread is older than 2 days and you can no longer edit it.
    Last edited by teylyn; 05-24-2010 at 01:34 AM.

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