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VLOOKUP problem
I'm using the VLOOKUP worksheet function and I'm having
some issues with the result affecting my other formulas. Instead of the lookup returning "#N/A" when it can't find the lookup value, I need it to return a zero. I tried to nest it into an if statement, but it didn't work. Is there a way to get a zero instead of "#N/A"? Any help would be greatly appreciated, Crystal |
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VLOOKUP problem
"Crystal" wrote in message
... I'm using the VLOOKUP worksheet function and I'm having some issues with the result affecting my other formulas. Instead of the lookup returning "#N/A" when it can't find the lookup value, I need it to return a zero. I tried to nest it into an if statement, but it didn't work. Is there a way to get a zero instead of "#N/A"? Any help would be greatly appreciated, Crystal Nesting within an IF statement is correct. Take whatever VLOOKUP formula (yourformula) you have, and put it in the IF statement like this: =IF(ISNA(yourformula),0,yourformula) |
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