Make #N/A blank if no value is returned
Try this (not tested):
=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(1,$X$10:$Z$17,3,FALSE)),"",VLOOKU P(1,$X$10:$Z
$17,3,FALSE))
Mark Lincoln
On Jul 17, 9:20 am, Babs in Ohio
wrote:
Using VLOOKUP some of my values are #N/A. The formula I am using is:
=VLOOKUP(1,$X$10:$Z$17,3,FALSE)
If the value returned is #N/A how can I make it display blank or null?
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Babs
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