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From: ETM <>
Subject: Re: star office
Date: Sun, 01 Dec 2002 17:03:10 -0500
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There also is a forum devoted to StarOffice at

http://www.staroffice.com/

Elaine

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Consistency is the last refuge of the unimaginative. --Oscar
Wilde

Hello GEN-NEWBIE-L

On Sunday, December 1, 2002, you wrote

> I know you have posted this question three times now, but I can't
> answer because I don't know what a vlookup is. I use Works and
> never used it there. I do not use Star Office. What are you
> trying to do?

> We have some Star Office people here and I am guessing they
> either are away on Holiday or may not recognize the term.

> Elaine

> ***
> Education is the jewel casting brilliance into the future.
> --Mari Evans

> Hello GEN-NEWBIE-L

> On Sunday, December 1, 2002, you wrote

>> i am using star Office for the first time.I am familiar with the vlookup
>>>function in Lotus and MSWorks. But neither formula works in Star Office.
>>>Could someone send me a vlookup example in star office please/Like
>>> =vlookuup(a4,a1:b3,1) filled in thank you


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