From: Vimlesh on
I mean to say if we have this formula in a cell:
=vlookup(A12,A35:j40,4,true)
Now i wanna make this 4 to be act as variable and when i drag the cell
containg above formula, copied cell have values 5,6 7 ..n so on in place of 4.

It can seen as reverse of making variable as constant by use of $. e.g.$A$15.
From: Gary''s Student on
Perhaps somethin like:
=VLOOKUP(A$12,A$35:J$40,ROWS(1:$1)+3,TRUE)
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Gary''s Student - gsnu201003


"Vimlesh" wrote:

> I mean to say if we have this formula in a cell:
> =vlookup(A12,A35:j40,4,true)
> Now i wanna make this 4 to be act as variable and when i drag the cell
> containg above formula, copied cell have values 5,6 7 ..n so on in place of 4.
>
> It can seen as reverse of making variable as constant by use of $. e.g.$A$15.
From: Tom Hutchins on
Try
=VLOOKUP($A12,$A35:$J40,COLUMN(D12),TRUE)

Are you sure you want TRUE (approximate match) for the final argument
instead of FALSE (exact match)?

Hope this helps,

Hutch

"Vimlesh" wrote:

> I mean to say if we have this formula in a cell:
> =vlookup(A12,A35:j40,4,true)
> Now i wanna make this 4 to be act as variable and when i drag the cell
> containg above formula, copied cell have values 5,6 7 ..n so on in place of 4.
>
> It can seen as reverse of making variable as constant by use of $. e.g.$A$15.
From: Gord Dibben on
Select 5 cells.

In the active cell enter this formula

=VLOOKUP(A12,$A$35:$J$40,{4,5,6,7,8},TRUE)

Do not hit ENTER key.

Instead hit CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER to enter as an array.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 1 Jun 2010 14:17:01 -0700, Vimlesh
<Vimlesh(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I mean to say if we have this formula in a cell:
>=vlookup(A12,A35:j40,4,true)
>Now i wanna make this 4 to be act as variable and when i drag the cell
>containg above formula, copied cell have values 5,6 7 ..n so on in place of 4.
>
>It can seen as reverse of making variable as constant by use of $. e.g.$A$15.