VLOOKUP - Please Help Me!!!

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Theresa

Please Help!!

I am SOOO confused about how to type in the correct "formula" for a VLookup.
Anyone that can help - I thank you dearly in advance!!! Here's my
situation:

I have two worksheets, and need to import the price for about 3500 items
from one of the worksheets into the other. It is my understanding that a
VLOOKUP will do the job for me, but I just can't get this to work, and have
managed to confuse myself to no end!!!!

Here's what I have so far:

DOCUMENT #1
Column A = Item Number (is already filled in column A)

Column B = Cost (is blank in this worksheet and the values need to be
taken from Document #2 and dropped into this column, based on the item
numbers, of course)


DOCUMENT #2
Column A = Item Number (is already filled in column A for this worksheet)

Column B = Cost (is already filled in column B for this worksheet. I need
to get these values to the corresponding item number in Document #1)


Thank you very much for any help that anyone can give. I have managed to
confuse myself so much that I know this posting is probably confusing for the
person trying to help me!

Thank you for your attention to my problem!
 
B

Biff

Hi!

Assume "document 1" has the item numbers in the range A2:An.

In "document 2" ( I'll call this Sheet2 in the formula) item numbers and the
corresponding price are in the range A2:B3500.

In "document 1" B2 enter this formula:

=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(A2,Sheet2!A2:B3500,2,0)),"",VLOOKUP(A2,Sheet2!A2:B3500,2,0))

Copy down as needed.

If the item number is not found on sheet2 the formula will leave the cell
blank (not to be confused with EMPTY).

Biff
 
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Biff

Ooops!

Better make those lookup ranges absolute:

=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(A2,Sheet2!$A$2:$B$3500,2,0)),"",VLOOKUP(A2,Sheet2!$A$2:$B$3500,2,0))

Much better!

Biff
 
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