"Hiding" formulas
On Jan 9, 2:11*pm, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote:
Veronica
Try similar to this * *
=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(G2,$C$1:$F$31,2,FALSE)),"",VLOOKU P(G2,$C$1:$F$31,2,FALSE))
ISNA is preferable to ISERROR because ISERROR masks any and all errors.
Gord Dibben *MS Excel MVP *
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 10:40:47 -0800 (PST), Veronica Johnson
wrote:
On Jan 9, 1:28*pm, Marcelo wrote:
hi, Veronica,
try to use:
if(iserror(vlookup(.......),""),vlookup(.......... .))
hth
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regards from Brazil
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Marcelo
"Veronica Johnson" escreveu:
Hi,
I'm using the vlookup function for a spreadsheet and have copied my
formula down the bottom of the page. *So now, those cells show #N/A
because I have not yet entered the vendor information into the first
column to populate the other columns. *Is there a way to hide those #N/
A's so I don't have to see them?
I tried protecting and hiding those cells, but it didn't work like I
had hoped. *Any suggestions?
Thanks,
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Hi, it told me that there were too many arguments entered. *Any other
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Hi Gentleman,
Thank you so much! Both these options worked perfectly! I appreciate
your help.
-Veronica
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