Helpful cooking function

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Wildcard in VLOOKUP
Use =VLOOKUP("Apple*" to find apple, Apple, or applesauce
Personally, my favourite food is a nice slice of =PI(), especially at =T(TIME())

I'm also a fan of French cooking, such as =POISSON()

I must admit though, I was meant to be cooking for my friend David the other day but I completely forgot about it, and when he found out, it was a case of =MAX(DAVERAGE())
 
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No, but I went to a Chinese restaurant once and had Dim SUM()
 
Wot no VBa yet ... :eeek:
Code:
Sub SelectFromMenu()
    For Each DimSum In Menu
        If You = "Like" Then
            Me = Me & "Happy "
        Else
            Me = Me & "No Happy"
        End If
    Next
End Sub
 

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