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Default #N/A Conditional Formating

Hi

Nobody against crossposting, if the answer you get is not what you want,
have you informed and described to the people who have try providing you the
solution?

It is manner / netiquette to provide a link to the earlier post in another
forum and state the reason for cross posting but do not cross post in more
than 2 forums.
And if you get the solution, go back and provide a link to the solution

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Hope this is helpful

Pls click the Yes button below if this post provide answer you have asked

Thank You

cheers, francis

Am not a greek but an ordinary user trying to assist another



"Hardeep kanwar" wrote:

Yes, I Know Sir

Please Accept my Apologies if I Break the Rules.

But Bob Sometimes we will not get the answer from a particular site, So
thats Why a person like me POST the Questions in Many Sites

Sorry Again

Hardeep kanwar

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

You have a response at your post in MrExcel.

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HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)

"Hardeep kanwar" wrote in message
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Hello to all

I Enter My Vlookup Formula it give me #N/A Which is Right There is no
Problem with VLOOKUP Formula

Now i want to give Condition If there is any #N/A then i want a White Font
color Not Patten

I Try but could not get Success

Thanks in Advance

Hardeep kanwar