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VLOOKUP using a list not in alphabetical order.
I want to create a pulldown list to select various material based on
size (ie: 1/2" x 1", 5/8" x 1", 3/4" x 1", etc...). I then want to use VLOOKUP to find the associated price. The problem is that my list of material is not in alphabetical order as i want list them based on size therefore, 5/8" before 3/4" or 1" but Excel put the 1" first, followed by 1/2", 3/4", and then 5/8". I thought about adding a column in my list of material to number the items in the order i want them listed. But how do i tell VLOOKUP to look at the "position" returned in my pulldown selection instead of the actually "text" selected. In other words, if i select 3/4" x 1" in my pulldown list, and say for example, that selection is the 9th item in my pulldown, i don't want VLOOKUP to look for 3/4" x 1" in my list price but instead, I want VLOOKUP to look for the 9th item on my price list. Is a Data Validation list capable of returning the position # of the item selected in the list? If so, what is the function to do so? TIA |
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Re: VLOOKUP using a list not in alphabetical order.
VLOOKUP has a 4th (optional) parameter which if missing defaults to
TRUE (or 1) meaning that the lookup table needs to be sorted. However, if it is set to FALSE (or 0) then the table does not need to be sorted, and VLOOKUP looks for an exact match. I think this is what you need to use. Hope this helps. Pete On May 23, 4:53*pm, "lukus2...@gmail.com" <lukus2...@gmail.com> wrote: > I want to create a pulldown list to select various material based on > size (ie: 1/2" x 1", 5/8" x 1", 3/4" x 1", etc...). *I then want to > use VLOOKUP to find the associated price. > > The problem is that my list of material is not in alphabetical order > as i want list them based on size therefore, 5/8" before 3/4" or 1" > but Excel put the 1" first, followed by 1/2", 3/4", and then 5/8". > > I thought about adding a column in my list of material to number the > items in the order i want them listed. *But how do i tell VLOOKUP to > look at the "position" returned in my pulldown selection instead of > the actually "text" selected. > > In other words, if i select 3/4" x 1" in my pulldown list, and say for > example, that selection is the 9th item in my pulldown, i don't want > VLOOKUP to look for 3/4" x 1" in my list price but instead, I want > VLOOKUP to look for the 9th item on my price list. > > Is a Data Validation list capable of returning the position # of the > item selected in the list? *If so, what is the function to do so? > > TIA |
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Re: VLOOKUP using a list not in alphabetical order.
Hi,
You already have your answer to the basic question. Just to add a comment - if you are not using Data Validation for the drop down I would encourage you to consider using it. Not that it puts the items in alphabetical order, just because its easy to implement and quite nice. Regarding another question you posed - the VLOOKUP can't return the position of the item in a list unless you add a dummy column to your lookup table. But that is exactly what the MATCH function is designed to handle. One combines this function with INDEX, OFFSET, or INDIRECT to return an entry based on position. Cheers, Shane Devenshire Microsoft Excel MVP <lukus2005@gmail.com> wrote in message news:9afbdeb3-f4f3-4dcc-9674-818ec905788b@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com... > I want to create a pulldown list to select various material based on > size (ie: 1/2" x 1", 5/8" x 1", 3/4" x 1", etc...). I then want to > use VLOOKUP to find the associated price. > > The problem is that my list of material is not in alphabetical order > as i want list them based on size therefore, 5/8" before 3/4" or 1" > but Excel put the 1" first, followed by 1/2", 3/4", and then 5/8". > > I thought about adding a column in my list of material to number the > items in the order i want them listed. But how do i tell VLOOKUP to > look at the "position" returned in my pulldown selection instead of > the actually "text" selected. > > In other words, if i select 3/4" x 1" in my pulldown list, and say for > example, that selection is the 9th item in my pulldown, i don't want > VLOOKUP to look for 3/4" x 1" in my list price but instead, I want > VLOOKUP to look for the 9th item on my price list. > > Is a Data Validation list capable of returning the position # of the > item selected in the list? If so, what is the function to do so? > > TIA |
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Re: VLOOKUP using a list not in alphabetical order.
On May 23, 12:08 pm, Pete_UK <pashu...@auditel.net> wrote:
> VLOOKUP has a 4th (optional) parameter which if missing defaults to > TRUE (or 1) meaning that the lookup table needs to be sorted. However, > if it is set to FALSE (or 0) then the table does not need to be > sorted, and VLOOKUP looks for an exact match. I think this is what you > need to use. > > Hope this helps. > > Pete > > On May 23, 4:53 pm, "lukus2...@gmail.com" <lukus2...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I want to create a pulldown list to select various material based on > > size (ie: 1/2" x 1", 5/8" x 1", 3/4" x 1", etc...). I then want to > > use VLOOKUP to find the associated price. > > > The problem is that my list of material is not in alphabetical order > > as i want list them based on size therefore, 5/8" before 3/4" or 1" > > but Excel put the 1" first, followed by 1/2", 3/4", and then 5/8". > > > I thought about adding a column in my list of material to number the > > items in the order i want them listed. But how do i tell VLOOKUP to > > look at the "position" returned in my pulldown selection instead of > > the actually "text" selected. > > > In other words, if i select 3/4" x 1" in my pulldown list, and say for > > example, that selection is the 9th item in my pulldown, i don't want > > VLOOKUP to look for 3/4" x 1" in my list price but instead, I want > > VLOOKUP to look for the 9th item on my price list. > > > Is a Data Validation list capable of returning the position # of the > > item selected in the list? If so, what is the function to do so? > > > TIA Thanks, that works! |
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