LOL - But I'm a lazy typist too and almost invariably use that syntax. :-)
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"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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... and using 0 for the Range_lookup argument seems a bit perverse as
against FALSE.
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"Ken Wright" wrote in message
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Hi Biff - ISERROR is a very general error trap in a VLOOKUP, and is
usually
better served with ISNA which will trap just the specific issue the OP
wants
to cater for.
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Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel
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"Biff" wrote in message
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Hi!
Assume lookup value is in sheet1 A1.
The first lookup table is in sheet2 A1:B5.
The second lookup table is in sheet3 A1:B5.
=IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP(A1,Sheet2!A1:B5,2,0)),IF(ISERR OR
(VLOOKUP(A1,Sheet3!A1:B5,2,0)),"",VLOOKUP(A1,Sheet 3!
A1:B5,2,0)),VLOOKUP(A1,Sheet2!A1:B5,2,0))
Biff
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I would like my vlookup function to look for a value in
one sheet and if it
doesn't find it, look in another sheet. Is this possible?
I was considering using a nested if function but not sure
how.
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