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Old 08-05-2013, 11:42 AM
56_kruiser 56_kruiser is offline Problem with Vlookup Windows 7 64bit Problem with Vlookup Office 2010 64bit
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Originally Posted by Pecoflyer View Post
This is giving trouble because the asterisk is a wildcard. Is there a possibility you could change it to something else ? ( like fi / )
This is interesting. I'm sure aware of that being a wildcard, but didn't think it would be in this case. But thinking about it, I guess it does make sense, as having it 'search' a table, then I is being used that way.

I may try to discover a way to have it taken literally, but I can use something else if necessary.



Thanks for the input.
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