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welcome to excel level up if youamp;#39;re here i assume that youamp;#39;re having a problem with vlookup returning a pound in slash a error and you have no idea how to fix it iamp;#39;m going to show you how to fix it within under two minutes or less this is excel level up this is the channel thatamp;#39;s devoted to helping you use excel more efficiently faster to make yourself look better so anyway letamp;#39;s jump right into the example letamp;#39;s get right to the example here so what i have is effectively like two data sets the one in blue is where i have a value and then a description and over here is in the yellow the same apparently values but i want to do a vlookup of that one so if i do a vlookup here of trying to match the four it should be then the four ds will show up i know this is not going to work but weamp;#39;ll kind of then talk about why so vlookup look up this column then iamp;#39;m going to look at columns b and c pull the second column and letamp;#39;