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VLOOKUP Delivers a value to a cell

Exact Match

Boomerang Part Number Flight Range (meters)


Bellen 1000-165-B100 25
Carlota 1001-540-C101 20
Majestic Beaut 1002-394-M102 35
Quad 1003-307-Q103 20
Sunshine 1004-848-S104 30
Sunset 1005-155-S105 40
Tri-Fly 1006-552-T106 1
Outdoor Tri-Fly 1007-634-O107 5

Boomerang Price Units


Carlotta 3

VLOOKUP #N/A and IFERROR or IF


Boomerang Price Units
Bellen-1 3

VLOOKUP as Formula Element


Boomerang Units Total
Majestic Beaut 3
Price
$26.95
$28.95
$31.95
$35.95
$18.95
$20.95
$4.95
$8.95

Total 1st column is where VLOOKUP "looks" to figure out what row
Tell VLOOKUP what value it should look up = 1st argument
Tell VLOOKUP where the table is = 2nd argument
Notes ==> Tell VLOOKUP what column holds the value you want to return
Tell VLOOKUP whether you are doing exact ( 0 ) or approximat

Total
OOKUP "looks" to figure out what row in the table has the value it wants
ue it should look up = 1st argument
e table is = 2nd argument
umn holds the value you want to return to the cell = 3rd argument
you are doing exact ( 0 ) or approximate (leave argument blank) match = 4th argument
VLOOKUP Delivers a value to a cell
Approximate Match

How VLOOKUP "sees" it Sales Amount Category Commission Paid


$500 <= Sales < $1,000 $500.00 Sub Par $0.00
$1,000 <= Sales < $2,500 $1,000.00 Par $20.00
$2,500 <= Sales < $7,000 $2,500.00 Above Par $100.00
$7,000 <= Sales < $10,000 $7,000.00 Very Good $250.00
$10,000 >= Sales $10,000.00 Excellent $700.00

Less than 1st value in table LOOKUP says: #N/A


1st column must be sorted smallest to biggest
leave 4th argument blank (default behavior)

Your Sales Commission


$400.00

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