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  1. J

    Odd vlookup behavior

    I have named range called REMOVE. REMOVE is 24 Columns wide When I enter <tbody> =VLOOKUP(A2,REMOVE,20,0), i get a valid response. When enter <tbody> =VLOOKUP(A2,REMOVE,24,0) I get #N/A Error. ??? I can understand a #REF errror, but how can i get #N/A by simply changing the index/Row...
  2. Smokeyham

    Remove a worksheet, without causing a reference error?

    Working in Excel 2007, I have a spreadsheet which summarizes data from several sheets (all contained within the same file). When I delete one of the sheets, I get a reference error on the summary sheet: =#REF!A1+Sheet2!A1 Is there a way to delete a sheet, and have the reference...

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