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hello here I want to show you how to use the lookup function in spreadsheets in this example Iamp;#39;ve got column a which is full of different country top-level domains these are the final two letters that we often see in web addresses the likes are dark cold at UK for the United Kingdom the likes of ie for Ireland or es for a Spanish Website I want to look up each individual country top-level domain in a list of all possible country top-level domains listed in column D and then pick out the corresponding country and put the results into column B Iamp;#39;m going to start by putting in the lookup function in cell b2 as soon as I put in the round bracket it shows me in the tooltip that this lookup function can expect to possible three arguments the first argument is the lookup value the value that I want to look up so I put in the cell reference to a to put in a comma to separate the arguments then I need to put in the range that defines the lookup vector so I picked the topmost val