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Anonymous
2022-03-03T18:42:27+00:00

I'm using vlookup to bring data from one tab into another. The data coming across is currency. The formula brings the data across but doesn't keep the currency format. How can i resolve that?

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-03-04T19:03:10+00:00

    I have to do it manually. I am searching for any formula which will keep the source data.

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  3. Anonymous
    2022-03-04T19:02:01+00:00

    Not Really. There has more than one currency information in one column, Like USD and EURO. I have to do it manually. I am searching for any formula which will keep the source data.

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  4. Anonymous
    2022-03-03T20:04:06+00:00

    Changing the type to your need didn't work?

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  5. Anonymous
    2022-03-03T19:20:36+00:00

    Hi

    My name is André. I am an independent consultant.

    You need to format the output of your formula, with the desired type.

    Vlookup only brings the cell values, not the formatting.

    The same goes for percentage for example.

    Answer here so I can continue helping you.

    André.

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