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Zack Barresse
 
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True. I just am of the thinking, "If the glove fits..." Ya know? I mean,
I can do almost anything with VBA, but that doesn't mean use it when a
simple worksheet function would do the trick, does it? I know we're talking
petty change here, I've just seen these semantics often times get blown up
on a proportionately bigger scale with the same priciples.

Take care.

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Regards,
Zack Barresse, aka firefytr, (GT = TFS FF Zack)


"Ken Hudson" wrote in message
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Hi Zack,
Just my preference. ISNA accounts for the #NA error which is in the
original
posting. I added the ISERROR suggestion to alert the poster that it would
cover the gamut of possible errors and is what I usually want to test.
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Ken Hudson


"Zack Barresse" wrote:

Why ISERROR? Why not ISNA?

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Regards,
Zack Barresse, aka firefytr, (GT = TFS FF Zack)


"Ken Hudson" wrote in message
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Hi,
You are missing a closing parens in the formula and I usually use
ISERROR.

=IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP($A6,'Sept
9'!$A$1:$U$47,14,FALSE)),"",VLOOKUP($A6,'Sept
9'!$A$1:$U$47,14,FALSE))

HTH
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Ken Hudson


"AZExcelNewbie" wrote:

I need to replace the #N/A values to be blank within a VLOOKUP
formula.
How
do I do this?

I've tried the following but excel doesn't seem to like it:

=IF(ISBLANK(VLOOKUP($A6,'Sept
9'!$A$1:$U$47,14,FALSE),"",(VLOOKUP($A6,'Sept
9'!$A$1:$U$47,14,FALSE))