>
> Haha, Same question from my side too Vabz but i was still trying to get 
> it. Too much logical by calling it with udf because whenever you're writing 
> a function the excel files during browsing cant be opened. 
>

Trying this Macro to achieve  the result. 


Option Explicit


Public Sub Test4vlookup()
Dim lookupvalue As Variant
MsgBox "Welcome to vlookup Function"

lookupvalue = Application.InputBox("Please provide the Lookup value")

Dim Filename As Variant
Dim fld As Variant
            Set fld = Application.FileDialog(msoFileDialogFilePicker)
            fld.Show
            Filename = fld.SelectedItems(1)
Workbooks.Open (Filename)

Dim Workrng As Range
Set Workrng = Application.Selection
Set Workrng = Application.InputBox("Select the Range for Vlookup", 
"Vlookup", Workrng.Address, Type:=8)
Dim columnnumber As Long
columnnumber = Application.InputBox("Enter the Column no", "Vlookup", 
Type:=2)
MsgBox lookupvalue
MsgBox columnnumber
MsgBox Workrng.Address

ActiveCell.Formula = "=vlookup(lookupvalue.value,Filename& 
Workrng.address,columnnumber.value,0)"
'Myvlookup=Application.WorksheetFunction.VLookup(Filename&"Sheet1!"&lookupvalue,Workrng
ActiveCell.Value = Myvlookup

End Sub
 

Regards,
Mandeep Baluja 
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