VLOOKUP problem

Euler271

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I'm using VBA to paste a VLOOKUP formula in one worksheet based on a table array found in another workbook's worksheet. I created a macro in Excel to try to get the correct syntax:

=VLOOKUP(G2,[Book2]Sheet1!$B$2:$AH$100000,33,TRUE)

but when I try to paste it from Access VBA:

xlWs.Range("AC2").FormulaR1C1 = "=VLOOKUP(G2,[Book2]Sheet1!$B$2:$AH$100000,33,TRUE)"

I get an error 1004 message, "Application-defined or object-defined error."

Can anyone tell me what the correct syntax for VBA should be?
 

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