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Join Date: Feb 2002
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My Excel 2000 doesn't have the Lookup Wizard Add-in installed. I can't figure out how to get this wizard installed. I've been on the microsoft website but I can't find this particular add-in. Where can I find it?
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MrExcel MVP
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: The Hague
Posts: 50,317
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A personal note: Try to avoid those wizards as soon as possible. |
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MrExcel MVP
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Bogota, Colombia
Posts: 11,927
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Agree with Aladin. Use them ONCE to know how the really basic basic formula works, and then try to build a good formula from that...
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MrExcel MVP
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Millbank, London, UK
Posts: 1,790
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Juan Pablo, Aladin,
does that advice include the step-by-step process when you click on the "Fx" button ? (say, I am using DSUM.... my first port-of-call would be to hit Fx and scroll down to DSUM and take it from there) ((in fact, I still do this for VLOOKUP and I'm 100% comfortable with this function)) ! thanks Chris |
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MrExcel MVP
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Location: The Hague
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Aladin [ This Message was edited by: Aladin Akyurek on 2002-03-20 13:04 ] |
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