wlookup function

aritesh

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Anybody have an idea about wlookup function. How it works?
Please provide some help on this...

Regards
RKA
 

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If HLOOKUP is a Horizontal LOOKUP

and VLOOKUP is a Vertical LOOKUP

What would a WLOOKUP be?
 
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Google wlookup - nothing but bad web pages trying to hijack my computer.

Clicking on O/P's previous posts - brand new to excel
 
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In short, there is no such function in Excel. If you are using an add-in, it would be helpful that you let us know that.
 
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