I have two columns set up like so:
a | 1
b | 2
c | 3
I want to be able to use a number from column B and have the text from
column A displayed.
But when I put {=vlookup(B4,A1:B3,1,0)} in cell A4, and {=max(B1:B3)} in B4
(minus the brackets for both), I get back, correctly, 3 for the max, but
#N/A for the VLOOKUP.
Putting in the letters a, b, or c in B4 correctly returns the number it's
next to, so it seems like only the first column in the array is searched.
Is it possible to flip the way the columns are searched?
Thanks for any help.
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