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I would like to use VLOOKUP() using a table input consisting of columns that are not next to each other.

Example

MyCell = VLOOKUP(A1, MyTable, 2, FALSE)
MyTable = B1:B10 and D1:D10

Is there a way of making this operation work using a lookup function or any other worksheet function? Now I get an error.

Thanks in advance.

Edit: It's because the table is very large and I'm afraid that the operation will slow down the application if I use the entire table as input

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  • do you want VBA for that of simply formula? Jul 1, 2013 at 11:43
  • I want to find a worksheet function that does the job
    – karamell
    Jul 1, 2013 at 11:53
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    did you test if there is any efficiency problem when you apply your function for that large area of data?? in my opinion there shouldn't be problem to use VLOOKUP for continuous range even it's large one... Jul 1, 2013 at 11:55

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=INDEX(D1:D10,match(A1,B1:B10,0))

index/match is typically more efficient than vlookup anyway. if you really want VLOOKUP for just those columns you can use

=VLOOKUP(A1,CHOOSE({1,2},B1:B10,D1:D10),2,FALSE)
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    The choose tip helped me too!Great tip! Oct 27, 2017 at 10:37
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In Google Sheets you can use array literals to concatenate two columns:

= VLOOKUP(A1, {B1:B10,D1:D10}, 2, FALSE)

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