One guess ..
If it's numeric lookup values, perhaps try instead:
=VLookUp(C3+0,TableOne,2)
or
=VLookUp(C3*1,TableOne,2)
The "+0" and "*1" will coax Excel to recognize any text
numbers returned by the vlookup in C3 into "real" numbers
without changing the value returned
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I am attempting to input a VLookUp formula, a simplified version is as
follows:
=VLookUp(C3,TableOne,2)
Easy enough. And as long as the contents of cell C3 is a number, the
Vlookup returns a value. But my cell C3 contains a formula (involving
another VLookUp to another Table -- not the same table) and I am
getting "A Value is Not Available to the Formula of Function".
Does anyone know why?
Thanks
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