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I have custom formatting "M00000" to display product codes such as: M00123, M20330, M00098
However, when I do VLOOKUP, Excel sees 123, 20330, 98. How do I make Excel lookup the full product code as displayed? |
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OK, I've found the answer to my own question. I need to use the TEXT function, e.g. TEXT(123,"M00000").
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