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V look Up

resolvedResolved · Medium Priority · Version 2003

fraser has attended:
Excel Advanced course

V look Up

How do I create a vlook up table from a range of data (E.g. 1001 - 1010 etc..)

RE: V look Up

Hi Fraser,

Thank you for your question.

Can you please send me some more information on what you are trying to achieve?

Regards

Simon

Fri 17 Jul 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.


 

Excel tip:

Hiding Formulae in the Formula Bar

It is possible to protect the contents of a cell reference(s) from amendment by applying cell protection. The contents of the cell reference can also be stopped from displaying in the formula bar.

Step 1: Select Format > Cells > Protection.

Step 2: Tick Hidden option. Ensure Locked is ticked

Step 3: Select Tools > Protection > Protect Sheet

(Ensure "Protect worksheet and contents of locked cells" is ticked)


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