Vlookup over multiple tabs

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I'm limited by embeding a vlookup within an if/then statement by character space. I have approx 10 tabs that I need to search. Is there another way?
 

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On 2002-02-27 07:56, Anonymous wrote:
I'm limited by embeding a vlookup within an if/then statement by character space. I have approx 10 tabs that I need to search. Is there another way?

Care to post the partial formula that you devised?
 
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