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How do I specify a single column of a multi-column named range within an
argument in an IF statement? This multi-column named range works perfectly in a VLOOKUP but IFs need only a single column. I'd like to NOT have to define yet another range nor use longhand cell reference. |
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ESAEO wrote:
How do I specify a single column of a multi-column named range within an argument in an IF statement? This multi-column named range works perfectly in a VLOOKUP but IFs need only a single column. I'd like to NOT have to define yet another range nor use longhand cell reference. E.g., Range("range_name").Columns(3) Alan Beban |
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Hi!
I would think, like it or not, you are best off defining the column as a named range. Alf |
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