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RE: V look ups
Hi Billi
Thank you for your question.
The V-Lookup function is an advanced function & therefore quite detailed to explain in a message without any visual explanation. We do cover this topic on the Excel Advanced course, alternatively for some extra reading see the link below:
http://spreadsheets.about.com/od/excelfunctions/ss/vlookup.htm
http://vlookup.org/all-about-vlookup/lets-get-started/
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Nafeesa
Microsoft Office Specialist Trainer
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