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Default Multiplying a Vlookup result of 0, getting a value error

My spreadsheet has a column that's a Vlookup. Some of the results equal
0.00. I am multiplying that column by another column that may also have a
zero value. Whenever the value in these columns are 0's, the product becomes
a #value! error.
I want the product to be 0. How can I do this? Thanks!
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