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Import Format Using Vlookup

  1. #1
    bj
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    RE: Import Format Using Vlookup

    Sorry, but no.

    If you want to pull formats, you need to use code.

    "SixString" wrote:

    > I am creating a Graph using Cells containing vlookup which pulls out data
    > from another sheet. Depending on the kind of combo box I select in Graph, it
    > can pull out data w.r.t. time or an average Function. Vlookup fetches data
    > but not format.
    >
    > Is there anyways we can get the Format also from the source Data using
    > Vlookup.


  2. #2
    SixString
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    RE: Import Format Using Vlookup

    Thanks for the Same, I have used a Macro using Cases for the results.
    --
    SixString



    "bj" wrote:

    > Sorry, but no.
    >
    > If you want to pull formats, you need to use code.
    >
    > "SixString" wrote:
    >
    > > I am creating a Graph using Cells containing vlookup which pulls out data
    > > from another sheet. Depending on the kind of combo box I select in Graph, it
    > > can pull out data w.r.t. time or an average Function. Vlookup fetches data
    > > but not format.
    > >
    > > Is there anyways we can get the Format also from the source Data using
    > > Vlookup.


  3. #3
    bj
    Guest

    RE: Import Format Using Vlookup

    Sorry, but no.

    If you want to pull formats, you need to use code.

    "SixString" wrote:

    > I am creating a Graph using Cells containing vlookup which pulls out data
    > from another sheet. Depending on the kind of combo box I select in Graph, it
    > can pull out data w.r.t. time or an average Function. Vlookup fetches data
    > but not format.
    >
    > Is there anyways we can get the Format also from the source Data using
    > Vlookup.


  4. #4
    SixString
    Guest

    RE: Import Format Using Vlookup

    Thanks for the Same, I have used a Macro using Cases for the results.
    --
    SixString



    "bj" wrote:

    > Sorry, but no.
    >
    > If you want to pull formats, you need to use code.
    >
    > "SixString" wrote:
    >
    > > I am creating a Graph using Cells containing vlookup which pulls out data
    > > from another sheet. Depending on the kind of combo box I select in Graph, it
    > > can pull out data w.r.t. time or an average Function. Vlookup fetches data
    > > but not format.
    > >
    > > Is there anyways we can get the Format also from the source Data using
    > > Vlookup.


  5. #5
    SixString
    Guest

    Import Format Using Vlookup

    I am creating a Graph using Cells containing vlookup which pulls out data
    from another sheet. Depending on the kind of combo box I select in Graph, it
    can pull out data w.r.t. time or an average Function. Vlookup fetches data
    but not format.

    Is there anyways we can get the Format also from the source Data using
    Vlookup.

  6. #6
    bj
    Guest

    RE: Import Format Using Vlookup

    Sorry, but no.

    If you want to pull formats, you need to use code.

    "SixString" wrote:

    > I am creating a Graph using Cells containing vlookup which pulls out data
    > from another sheet. Depending on the kind of combo box I select in Graph, it
    > can pull out data w.r.t. time or an average Function. Vlookup fetches data
    > but not format.
    >
    > Is there anyways we can get the Format also from the source Data using
    > Vlookup.


  7. #7
    SixString
    Guest

    RE: Import Format Using Vlookup

    Thanks for the Same, I have used a Macro using Cases for the results.
    --
    SixString



    "bj" wrote:

    > Sorry, but no.
    >
    > If you want to pull formats, you need to use code.
    >
    > "SixString" wrote:
    >
    > > I am creating a Graph using Cells containing vlookup which pulls out data
    > > from another sheet. Depending on the kind of combo box I select in Graph, it
    > > can pull out data w.r.t. time or an average Function. Vlookup fetches data
    > > but not format.
    > >
    > > Is there anyways we can get the Format also from the source Data using
    > > Vlookup.


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