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Sir Paul
 
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I would have used an =IF( statement first, before going into my =VLOOKUP(

=if(b1="",0,vlookup(b1,criteria name,column ref))

I hope I explained this to you correctly, as I used this format regularly
and it works.

"Cmatise" wrote:

I Still Cant get it to work.
Let Me show you what I want to Do.

I want to look for the date thats on sheet (weekly Draw B1)
on sheet (Install Panels A4:A43 and when I find a date that matches return
the $ amount that is in the same row in the 3rd column F3:F43

Sheet (Weekly Draw)
A B
1 Date of Draw 12/23/2005
2 Materials Draw
3 Rec. Metal
4 Total Draw


Total Weekly Payroll
A B F
3 Date Qty Installed Draw
4 1/5/05 5.93 $354.22
5 $-
6 $-
7 $-
8 $-
9 $-

"Michael" wrote:

Hi Try
=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(Cell,Range,column,FALSE)),"0",VLO OKUP(Cell,Range,Column,False))

HTH
Michael

"Cmatise" wrote:

When VLOOKUP returns a #N/A How can you get it to replace #N/A with a 0