The double quotation mark ("") will output a blank space. Change that to
whatever you want your error message to read (i.e. "no match")
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David Billigmeier
"Mjoddie" wrote:
I get it. You do not write Quot you put a " mark in!!
Thank you,
Mike
"David Billigmeier" wrote:
Hello -
You can add a check before doing the vlookup:
=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(...)),"",VLOOKUP(...))
Hope that helps,
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David Billigmeier
"Mjoddie" wrote:
How do I get the N/A's in cells to not appear after doing a vlookup and there
is no value that match in the 2 spreadsheets? What I have is a complete
inventory and movement of my product and I bring in a customers inventory and
they do not stock all the numbers in my line. In any cell that the customer
does not stock my product I get a #N/A.
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