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Nearest Lookup Function
The Excel Lookup functions (including VLookup, HLookup and Match) all allow for an “exact” or “closest” match on numerical data, but the closest option has a number of problems: The data must be sorted For VLookup and HLookup the data … Continue reading
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Tagged Dist, Excel, HLookup, Match/Index, Nearest, Problems with Lookups, UDF, VBA, VLookup
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