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Hello,
I am doing several lookups to several sheets and have attached an example below. How can I get it to display as zero as opposed to N/A if it can't find the item looked up? =VLOOKUP(A2, '9-7Turnover'!$A$1:$F$32, 6, FALSE) Thank you |
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