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http://groups.google.com/advanced_gr...Excel*&num=100 Ron de Bruin has an excel addin that you may like: http://www.rondebruin.nl/Google.htm Specify enough information to make the results nice--maybe your name as the author, or a few unique words from your post. Joe wrote: Is there a quick way that can I see my previous postions at a glance? "Dave Peterson" wrote: Check your other post. Joe wrote: Excel I am deducting two tables and I am using V-Lookup. However, in one of the tables I donĂ¢‚¬„¢t have all the headings as in table 1. When I subtract then I get #N/A. To correct this, I am using ISERR but it returns False. Formula I am using =VLOOKUP($B81,$B$8:$L$32,COLUMNS($C$8:L$8),0)-VLOOKUP($B81,$B$37:$L$58,COLUMNS($C$37:L$37),0) With Error formula =ISERR(VLOOKUP($B81,$B$8:$L$32,COLUMNS($C$8:L$8),0 )-VLOOKUP($B81,$B$37:$L$58,COLUMNS($C$37:L$37),0)) What can I do to make sure that when there is a value in the first tables, brings that value. Regards, jose -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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