You can use COUNTIF to see if the value exists. If so,
use VLOOKUP. For example:
=IF(COUNTIF(A:A,F1),VLOOKUP(F1,A:C,3,0),"")
HTH
Jason
Atlanta, GA
-----Original Message-----
When I use the VLOOKUP function with a Range_Lookup of
False, if the function
cannot find an exact match, it returns the result:
#N/A, which is correct.
What I would like to know is, can I format that cell so
that if the result is
#N/A, then the cell displays as blank or empty? I know
I can format a 0
(zero) value to display an empty cell but can I format a
text one like that,
as well?
Thank you.
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LPS
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