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Hi,

In this post, we are discussing how to use wildcard characters with the VLOOKUP formula. Check out the attachment, which explains the different combinations of wildcard characters with the VLOOKUP formula. The same technique can be used with other functions too.

Wishing you a great week ahead and a happy New Year too.

Thank you.

Regards,
Hariharan Ramakrishnan
Microsoft Office Trainer/Consultant

From India, Chennai
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File Type: xls Vlookup With Wild Characters Example.xls (18.5 KB, 820 views)

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Thanks, Hariharan. I was working on some reports and about to ask for the same on this forum. And see, I have found this wonderful post explaining the same. Thanks again for your help!! Happy new year. :)
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