Hello.

The following code works :

 

Private Sub ComboBox1_Change()

Result = Application.VLookup(CDbl([Sheet1].ComboBox1.Value), _

[Sheet1!Q1:W100], 6, 0)

End Sub

 

HTH

 

Daniel

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Attn
 Dave 
Daniel

Please find the sample file and the requirement




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