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I linked my validation list to a Vlookup function which gets the needed
information out of another sheet. Next thing I did was copy this validation list to the 20 cells beneath the first one. I used the F4 option to make sure it gets the values from the right source. The strange thing is: €œwhen I for instance use this validation list in the 3rd highest row and pick from the list the 2nd highest, the Vlookup function shows #N/A. When more information is needed I will be happy to provide it. Thanks in advance, Jasper |
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Did you do the same thing (<F4 to make Absolute) to the actual Vlookup()
formula also, before you copied it down? -- HTH, RD ============================================== Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ============================================== "Jasper" wrote in message ... I linked my validation list to a Vlookup function which get's the needed information out of another sheet. Next thing I did was copy this validation list to the 20 cells beneath the first one. I used the F4 option to make sure it get's the values from the right source. The strange thing is: "when I for instance use this validation list in the 3rd highest row and pick from the list the 2nd highest, the Vlookup function shows #N/A. When more information is needed I will be happy to provide it. Thanks in advance, Jasper |
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