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Nov 6, 2012

I'm trying to use this formula but I get the error "too many arguments". How can I do the same as the formula without an error:

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I added in the VLOOKUP(B12,VALVESFILTERS!A12:E2000,3,FALSE) - when I used it without that it worked. But I have 3 sheets I need the the VLOOKUP to look over and this formula that I copied off another thread only had 2 tabs.

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