I know its been 14 something days since this blog is updated. But rest assured, its not without a reason. I have been busy with so many other activities that blogging just took a back seat. I have been to Hyderabad and Bangalore in the last 2 weeks, got our “Manmadhudu” delivered, busy at work and enjoying the freetime with my family. Hopefully, life should spring back normal mode starting today. That means more content for you 🙂

Who is my boss’s boss? [Data Analytics Challenge – 001]
Let’s try something different. I will share a data analytics challenge here. Post your solutions in the comments. Our first challenge involves Employee Data Analysis.













6 Responses to “Using Lookup Formulas with Excel Tables [Video]”
H1 !
this is my very first comment.
Can you use same technique with Excel 2003 lists ?
thanks 😀
Thanks, Chandoo! I like seeing the sneak peak of what's to come on Friday too 🙂
@Damian.. Welcome to chandoo.org. Thanks for the comments.
Yes, you can use the same with Excel 2003 lists too.
@Tom.. You have seen future and its awesome.. isnt it?
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Hi, is there a vlookup formula for the second example (IDlist)? I used a similar formula to look up the ID for the person, but the reverse way (look up the person with the ID) comes up N/A.