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hello everyone so todayamp;#39;s topic is the vlookup function using WPS spreadsheet so we look up is a very handy function using Excel or spreadsheet in in vbs2 lookup and retrieves your data from a specific column in a table and we look up supports approximate and exact matching of your expressions using the wildcards for partial matches also so the word V stands actually for vertical that means you have to give your lookup value in the first column of the table and the lookup columns to the right meaning if you start from your lookup value that should be in the first place so the vlookup search starts always from left to right you can see on the screen I have just used a table for the demonstration purposes for four columns having an employee ID and then first name last name of the employees and in the end an annual salary so we will use three different examples first example is to using the first-name and we will find the last name using the lookup function so you can see from the