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Hiding VLookup #N/A
I am using a VLookup in my spread sheet, however we don't always need every
line that the equation is on. When it's not in use the cell says #N/A. Is there a way to hide that? |
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Hiding VLookup #N/A
While you can use Conditional formattin gto hide #N/A you are better off to
avoid them in the first place... =if(isna(vlookup(,,,)), "", vlookup(,,,)) there are some better versions of taht type of formula but that will get you started. -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "EmilyE" wrote: I am using a VLookup in my spread sheet, however we don't always need every line that the equation is on. When it's not in use the cell says #N/A. Is there a way to hide that? |
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