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Default LOOKUP Formula

BTW, I'm using Excel 2002. So if your file is in Excel 2007 format you'll
have to convert it to the xls format.

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Biff
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"T. Valko" wrote in message
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Alright, that's not too big but zip it (compress it) anyhow. My email has
problems with big files. I'm at:

xl can help at comcast period net

Remove "can" and change the obvious.

Include a detailed explanation of what you're tying to do.

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Biff
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"Kimo" wrote in message
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2.08 MB (2,191,360 bytes)

"T. Valko" wrote:

How big is the file? Judging from the formula it looks pretty big.

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"Kimo" wrote in message
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Hi there,

I have tried both yours and Valko's formulas and for some reason or
another
neither is working. I guess I am doing something wrong. Is there a
possibility I could email this spreadsheet to you. It's a worksheet
that
I
am trying to develop for work since we do everything maual at the
moment.
Or
if there is anyone out there that can take a look at it, I would
greatly
appreciate it. Thanks Kimo

"Teethless mama" wrote:

=IF(C10=0,0,IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(C10,cdm1107!A3:H11480, 8,0)),"",VLOOKUP(C10,cdm1107!A3:H11480,8,0))


"Kimo" wrote:

Hope there is someone that can help me out. I have tried
everything I
have
read on eliminating #N/A to appear. I've tried the
=IF(ISNA(myformula),"",my
formula). Basically my formula reads like this. It's looking up
Prices and
I'm trying to get a return of "$0.00".

If my service code number = 000000000 I need the unit price to
remain
at
$0.00 I hope this makes sense to someone. Thanks in advance

=LOOKUP(C10,cdm1107!A3:A11480,cdm1107!H3:H11480)