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If Vlookup is error ( #NA)
I have this formula
=IF(VLOOKUP(RU!C3,data!$E$3:$R$16,2,FALSE)0,(VLOO KUP(RU!C3,data!$E$3:$R$16,2,FALSE)),"") that is producing #NA if it doesn't find C3. I would instead like the result to be blank "" when it produces an #NA Thanks, Steve |
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If Vlookup is error ( #NA)
Maybe this, but not completely sure.
=IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP([RU]Sheet1!C3,data!$E$3:$R$16,2,FALSE)),0,((VLOOKUP([RU]Sheet1!C3,data!$E$3:$R$16,2,FALSE)))) HTH Regards, Howard "Steve" wrote in message ... I have this formula =IF(VLOOKUP(RU!C3,data!$E$3:$R$16,2,FALSE)0,(VLOO KUP(RU!C3,data!$E$3:$R$16,2,FALSE)),"") that is producing #NA if it doesn't find C3. I would instead like the result to be blank "" when it produces an #NA Thanks, Steve |
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If Vlookup is error ( #NA)
What version of Excel are you using?
Try this... =IF(COUNTIF(data!$E$3:$E$16,RU!C3),IF(VLOOKUP(RU!C 3,data!$E$3:$R$16,2,0)0,VLOOKUP(RU!C3,data!$E$3:$ R$16,2,0),""),"") -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Steve" wrote in message ... I have this formula =IF(VLOOKUP(RU!C3,data!$E$3:$R$16,2,FALSE)0,(VLOO KUP(RU!C3,data!$E$3:$R$16,2,FALSE)),"") that is producing #NA if it doesn't find C3. I would instead like the result to be blank "" when it produces an #NA Thanks, Steve |
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If Vlookup is error ( #NA)
Worked great. Thank you.
And I do have version 2003. Steve "T. Valko" wrote: What version of Excel are you using? Try this... =IF(COUNTIF(data!$E$3:$E$16,RU!C3),IF(VLOOKUP(RU!C 3,data!$E$3:$R$16,2,0)0,VLOOKUP(RU!C3,data!$E$3:$ R$16,2,0),""),"") -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Steve" wrote in message ... I have this formula =IF(VLOOKUP(RU!C3,data!$E$3:$R$16,2,FALSE)0,(VLOO KUP(RU!C3,data!$E$3:$R$16,2,FALSE)),"") that is producing #NA if it doesn't find C3. I would instead like the result to be blank "" when it produces an #NA Thanks, Steve . |
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If Vlookup is error ( #NA)
As written, it was producing zeros instead of blanks, but by changing the
,0, to ,"", It worked as I wanted. Thanks again, Steve "L. Howard Kittle" wrote: Maybe this, but not completely sure. =IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP([RU]Sheet1!C3,data!$E$3:$R$16,2,FALSE)),0,((VLOOKUP([RU]Sheet1!C3,data!$E$3:$R$16,2,FALSE)))) HTH Regards, Howard "Steve" wrote in message ... I have this formula =IF(VLOOKUP(RU!C3,data!$E$3:$R$16,2,FALSE)0,(VLOO KUP(RU!C3,data!$E$3:$R$16,2,FALSE)),"") that is producing #NA if it doesn't find C3. I would instead like the result to be blank "" when it produces an #NA Thanks, Steve . |
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If Vlookup is error ( #NA)
You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback!
-- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Steve" wrote in message ... Worked great. Thank you. And I do have version 2003. Steve "T. Valko" wrote: What version of Excel are you using? Try this... =IF(COUNTIF(data!$E$3:$E$16,RU!C3),IF(VLOOKUP(RU!C 3,data!$E$3:$R$16,2,0)0,VLOOKUP(RU!C3,data!$E$3:$ R$16,2,0),""),"") -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Steve" wrote in message ... I have this formula =IF(VLOOKUP(RU!C3,data!$E$3:$R$16,2,FALSE)0,(VLOO KUP(RU!C3,data!$E$3:$R$16,2,FALSE)),"") that is producing #NA if it doesn't find C3. I would instead like the result to be blank "" when it produces an #NA Thanks, Steve . |
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