Best function for current problem

aalexandrew

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Hey people,

I'm currently working on a sheet containing thousands of entries where I will need to update information that is repeated throughout many sheets. Rather than manually 'Search & Replace', I was wondering if there was a way without doing (=A2), to have a formula that will associate the 'code' cells to the ones from the parent sheet. I have tried VLOOKUP, which does not seem to be as reliable according to some when it comes to larger amounts of data. Both INDEX and MATCH I have a grasp on when separated, yet when they are together I have no clue how to go about it despite my research. I was wondering if there was an easier way of having a 'one-size fits all' formula that I can just copy paste in all of the 'code' cells that would fetch the data from the parent sheet.

I have thought of using the IDs as a means of finding the row needed, because these IDs are individual and cannot be repeated but have yet to figure out a way to do this.

Which functions are best for something like this and how would I go about applying it?

P.S. I am very new to Excel and am trying to learn more but have not been able to get this done.

Thank you very much!
 

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Hey people,

I'm currently working on a sheet containing thousands of entries where I will need to update information that is repeated throughout many sheets. Rather than manually 'Search & Replace', I was wondering if there was a way without doing (=A2), to have a formula that will associate the 'code' cells to the ones from the parent sheet. I have tried VLOOKUP, which does not seem to be as reliable according to some when it comes to larger amounts of data. Both INDEX and MATCH I have a grasp on when separated, yet when they are together I have no clue how to go about it despite my research. I was wondering if there was an easier way of having a 'one-size fits all' formula that I can just copy paste in all of the 'code' cells that would fetch the data from the parent sheet.

I have thought of using the IDs as a means of finding the row needed, because these IDs are individual and cannot be repeated but have yet to figure out a way to do this.

Which functions are best for something like this and how would I go about applying it?

P.S. I am very new to Excel and am trying to learn more but have not been able to get this done.

Thank you very much!
XLOOKUP fastest of all and easy to write.

Try it.
 
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