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Column H is the second column of range G:H, so you should use
=VLOOKUP(B3;'Worksheet 2'!G:H;2;FALSE)
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Good day Everyone
Please can someone guide me on my formula here =VLOOKUP(B3;'Worksheet 2'!G:H;8;FALSE)
Im trying to finish off Q3 - but Im getting #Ref and my formula is not working
| Bid Amount | Potential Revenue | Status | |||
| $103,00 | $ 10 800,00 | #REF! | =VLOOKUP(B3;'Worksheet 2'!G:H;8;FALSE) | ||
| $106,00 | $ 21 600,00 | #REF! | |||
| $51,00 | $ 36 764,00 | #REF! | |||
| $77,00 | $ 26 460,00 | #REF! | |||
| $80,00 | $ 19 251,00 | #REF! | |||
| $100,00 | $ 14 908,00 | #REF! | |||
| $73,00 | $ 14 908,00 | #REF! | |||
| 3 | INSTRUCTIONS: Create a VLOOKUP formula to display Status in cell D3 | ||||
| Using data from "Worksheet 2", create a formula in cell D3 that will display the Won/Lost Status | |||||
| according to the Bid Amount in cell B3. | |||||
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Column H is the second column of range G:H, so you should use
=VLOOKUP(B3;'Worksheet 2'!G:H;2;FALSE)
Thank you ever so much - it works!! I really appreciate it!