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Niek Otten
 
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Default If / Vlookup Formula Help .!!

It's the other way around, Kevin, that's what puzzles me

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Kind regards,

Niek Otten

"Kevin B" wrote in message
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Have you tried changing your optional False statement to true so the
VLOOKUP
only looks for an exact match?
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Kevin Backmann


"Monk" wrote:

Hi there..,
I'm experiencing a problem with a formula I am attempting to compile
(nothing new there)

Basically I require a formula to lookup some text within a specified cell
(we shall say 'A1') and return the given result that identically matches
the
text throughout a large table (we shall say 'B1:G2500'). The formula im
using
...

=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP($A$1,$B$1:$G$2500,3,FALSE))," ",VLOOKUP($A$1,$B$1:
$G$2500,3,FALSE))

.. is returning all the correct results by searching column B for the
specified text and in the above case is returning the result within the
same
row on column D (3).
However the problem im finding is.., if column B doesn't contain the
specified text it's returning a duplicate result of the nearest cell that
does contain the text (this is bad) and if I lose the appropriate '$'
symbols
within my formula, it will happily return a completely blank row (also
bad).

Is it possible to amend this formula (or provide a new one) which would
return the above results without duplicating or leaving a blank cell.
Basically it would just move on to the next cell which contains the
specified
text (similar to applying a filter, which I wish not use if at all
possible).

Any thoughts.. many thanks,
Monk