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      <title>1. How To Do Vlookup In Excel With Two Spreadsheets</title>
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      <description>VLOOKUP is a powerful formula in Excel that allows you to look up data from a table based on a specific value. In this article, we will explore how to use VLOOKUP in Excel with two spreadsheets, enabling you to seamlessly retrieve data from multiple sources.&#xA;To begin, you will need to create two separate spreadsheets. In the first spreadsheet (let&amp;rsquo;s call it &amp;ldquo;Data&amp;rdquo;), enter the data that you want to look up.</description>
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