What's up with this?

Audiojoe

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I'm using VLOOKUP to do a query which is:

=VLOOKUP("Dan Howell",A1:F46,2)

which seems to be fine, except that whenever the position of Dan Howell changes I get #N/A? Does anyone know why and how I can stop it?
 

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Well, the position of Dan changes from day to day. It worked fine when I first put the formula in, but the next day it said #N/A when the position of Dan changed.

However, the formula that Dave Hawley just put on works fine. Dave, you are so the man, why are you not an MVP?
 
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