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03/31/2011

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Gerald Lorca

Thank you very much with the tutorial about the Vlookup function.
This command will be a helpful tool in arranging and searching data in my spreadsheet that contains database of loan borrowers.

iolletai

un buen tutorial para excel. un recurso muy bueno cuando tenemos dudas. gracias

Jason

This guide has helped me a lot. I can use Data Tables now properly and look professional. The Vlookup part also improved my knowledge!

yasi

This was something I was trying to get to know properly. I tried lot of different methods but with less success. But this tutorial helped me to overcome my problems and guided me to be more professional. So I must thank for the superb professional guideline.

stegrix

The instructions provided are helpful and increase one's knowledge of how vast the program is, and how many possibilities it provides to deal with data storage and setups.

p0l0

thank you for this guide now my reports look much better

freelance writers

thanks for the tutorial it helps me a lot!

Excel Reports

Thank you for the tutorial! VLOOKUP is very helpful- it helped me get away from some nasty nested IF functions.

-Conner

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