Hi Max
I tried this, but it didn't work. I also tried replacing the 0- with "" or "
", but that didn't work either.
Seemed such a neat idea too.
"Max" wrote:
Try it like this:
=IF(VLOOKUP(...)=0,"",VLOOKUP(...))
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Max
Singapore
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"bollard" wrote:
We have a sheet which contains a VLOOKUP. But when the date looked up on
another sheet finds a blank, the date returned onto the sheet with the
VLOOKUP command, comes up with the date: 00/01/1900. We'd like it just to
show a blank field.
This is the current formula: =VLOOKUP(A3,Offers!$B$2:$U$751,18,FALSE)
Thanks.