A Blinking Christmas Tree

Excel Facts

VLOOKUP to Left?
Use =VLOOKUP(A2,CHOOSE({1,2},$Z$1:$Z$99,$Y$1:$Y$99),2,False) to lookup Y values to left of Z values.
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May I add my "Excel-card", with some low level graphyc tricks and Jose Feliciano soundtrack?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ohnoukik6i5uc72/xmasb3_v1-mr.xlsm?dl=0

It is possible that WindowsMediaPlayer takes the scene in the foreground, in this case just minimize its window to "fully enjoy" the poor show.

Published in the Excel question forum: http://www.mrexcel.com/forum/excel-questions/982345-happy-holidays.html
With my best wishes for these coming holidays.
 

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