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RE: V lookup
Hi Charlotte
Thanks for the post - sorry i have not got back to you sooner
the best way to do a vlookup is first go to the insert ribbon and click function when the window comes up type in vlookup in the box and click go when the result comes up click help on this function this window will tell you all about vlookups
this is covered on the Advanced Excel course if you want to attend the course click the link below
https://www.stl-training.co.uk/excel-2007-advanced.php
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