Excel VBA VLOOKUP in Colunm












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I have a sheet for monthly report. When daily report got, I want a VLOOKUP formula to be entered under the column where the date exist.



I have already set the sheets up with the VLOOKUP formulas entered into the adjacent cells, but their is still have program. I don’t know how to add loop formula to add another column for another days. Now I am trying to find the way on Google, but it doesn’t work. So please help if you know.



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I have a sheet for monthly report. When daily report got, I want a VLOOKUP formula to be entered under the column where the date exist.



I have already set the sheets up with the VLOOKUP formulas entered into the adjacent cells, but their is still have program. I don’t know how to add loop formula to add another column for another days. Now I am trying to find the way on Google, but it doesn’t work. So please help if you know.



Sample:












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I have a sheet for monthly report. When daily report got, I want a VLOOKUP formula to be entered under the column where the date exist.



I have already set the sheets up with the VLOOKUP formulas entered into the adjacent cells, but their is still have program. I don’t know how to add loop formula to add another column for another days. Now I am trying to find the way on Google, but it doesn’t work. So please help if you know.



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I have a sheet for monthly report. When daily report got, I want a VLOOKUP formula to be entered under the column where the date exist.



I have already set the sheets up with the VLOOKUP formulas entered into the adjacent cells, but their is still have program. I don’t know how to add loop formula to add another column for another days. Now I am trying to find the way on Google, but it doesn’t work. So please help if you know.



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    Help us to help you: post your current code.

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    Help us to help you: post your current code.

    – Gary's Student
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Help us to help you: post your current code.

– Gary's Student
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