Embedded Vlookup problem

Gids007

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Feb 12, 2019
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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
Hi,

I'm trying to use a Vlookup to use different ranges within an existing Vlookup depending on what's in column B.

=VLOOKUP(A2,VLOOKUP(B2,StaticData!$A$2:$X$21,24,FALSE),2,FALSE)

I'm getting an #value because the range is coming back with speech marks around it...

Any help appreciated...
 

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Code:
[COLOR=#333333]=VLOOKUP(A2,INDIRECT(VLOOKUP(B2,StaticData!$A$2:$X$21,24,FALSE)),2,FALSE)[/COLOR]
 
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