Question: What is the difference between VLOOKUP and VLOOKUP?

The main difference between VLOOKUP and LOOKUP functions is the VLOOKUP is limited to vertical lookups only and the LOOKUP function has cross functionality which means that it can perform both vertical lookups and horizontal lookups. However, there are some other differences as well.

Why you should never use VLOOKUP?

It can not lookup and return a value which is to the left of the lookup value. It works only with data which is arranged vertically. VLOOKUP would give a wrong result if you add/delete a new column in your data (as the column number value now refers to the wrong column).

Whats wrong with VLOOKUP?

VLOOKUP returning incorrect results If you omit to supply match type in a range_lookup argument of VLOOKUP then by default it searches for approximate match values, if it does not find exact match value. And if table_array is not sorted in ascending order by the first column, then VLOOKUP returns incorrect results.

How do I get rid of Na in VLOOKUP?

1:120:59Remove the #N/A Error from VLOOKUP in Excel - YouTubeYouTube

How do I avoid N in VLOOKUP?

To hide the #N/A error that VLOOKUP throws when it cant find a value, you can use the IFERROR function to catch the error and return any value you like. When VLOOKUP cant find a value in a lookup table, it returns the #N/A error.

What is pivot table explain with example?

A PivotTable is an interactive way to quickly summarize large amounts of data. You can use a PivotTable to analyze numerical data in detail, and answer unanticipated questions about your data. A PivotTable is especially designed for: Querying large amounts of data in many user-friendly ways.

Can you put a VLOOKUP in an if statement?

Did you know that you can use Excel IF statements along with VLOOKUPs? For example, if you wanted to enter a value from a table into a cell, based on what was in another cell, you could start with an IF statement and then enter the VLOOKUP in the “value if true” part of the IF statement.

What can I use instead of VLOOKUP?

INDEX and MATCH works very well if your lookup data is not in the first column, or you want to look to the left of the lookup data, rather than to the right, which is all VLOOKUP can do.

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