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Default VLOOKUP with IF function

ISERR excludes #N/A.

ISERROR handles all of the error types.

=IF(ISERR(putyourvlookuphere)=TRUE,"",putyourvlook uphere)


Since the ISERR(OR) function returns a boolean, either TRUE or FALSE,
there's no need for an equality comparison:

ISERR(putyourvlookuphere)=TRUE

ISERR(putyourvlookuphere) will do.

Biff

"tim m" wrote in message
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=IF(ISERR(putyourvlookuphere)=TRUE,"",putyourvlook uphere)

It could look something like I have above. It will check to see if the
result is an error #N/A included I believe, if it is it will put in a
blank,
if not it will put the actual result of the vlookup.

"Bev Greene" wrote:

I have used the VLookup function on an invoice that will print the price
and
description of an item when the item number is typed in. I want to
removed
the #N/A from the invoice when the lines are blank. I was told to use the
IF
function.

My lookup function is =VLOOKUP(A24,Product!A8:D14,2)

If I add the IF function to it-- would it look like

=IF(A24="","")=VLOOKUP(A24,Product!A8:D14,2) ?

Or just where would the IF formula go and did I type it correctly to say
if
the cell is empty?

Thanks
Bev