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=VLOOKUP(D7,'Active Employee List wHire Date'!C:E,3,FALSE)
D7 = the information that is the same in the two different reports
C:E – from the other report you are analyze – highlight the area you are pulling data from.
----- the first part cell has to be the information that is the same.
3 – the number of the columns that you are wanting to add to your report. Count the columns starting
with the column that is the same that your analyze.
True/False – closest match – True is closest / False –is exact. Should ALWAYS be FALSE.

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Vlookup

  • 1. =VLOOKUP(D7,'Active Employee List wHire Date'!C:E,3,FALSE) D7 = the information that is the same in the two different reports C:E – from the other report you are analyze – highlight the area you are pulling data from. ----- the first part cell has to be the information that is the same. 3 – the number of the columns that you are wanting to add to your report. Count the columns starting with the column that is the same that your analyze. True/False – closest match – True is closest / False –is exact. Should ALWAYS be FALSE.