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You can try this formula,
=HLOOKUP(Sheet1!A38;Sheet2!A1:E38;38;FALSE) but if the value from Sheet1!A38 is not found in Sheet2!A1:E38 range, this formula will show #N/A error. There is another method, but you have to tell first if this is what you need. |
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