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You are looking for the maximum value of $B$5:$B$11 that is 118 in the column $A$5:$A$11 and returning a value from column A too, in this case it has nothing at all. The function is not finding any reference. The mistake #N/D happens when Excel can’t find what you asked for
I don’t know what search you want to do, but just adjust the function.
Next is the structure of this function:
=VLOOKUP(valor_procurado,matriz_tabela,número_índice_coluna,procurar_intervalo
value sought: the value to be located in the first column of the matrix.
matriz_table: the table of information in which the data are searched.
column index: the column number in the table matrix for which the corresponding value should be returned.
query range: is a logical value that specifies whether to find an exact match or an approximate match. If TRUE or unspecified, an approximate match is returned
Generally the matriz_table it is not only a column, because we look in the first column, but to return another column further ahead.
Hello Jr, if I change a comma, give a mathematical formula error! My excel is Japanese! After starting =VLOOKUP( use Ctrl A here to force the formula helper to appear and automatically inserts the ; .
– soushinsha