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On Friday, April 11, 2008 7:15:00 PM UTC-4, mike wrote:
Try: =IF(A1="","",VLOOKUP(whatever you need to lookup)) Assuming A1 is the cell to recieve a value that will be looked up elsewhere. "Malcolm McMaster" wrote: I have a data table in a worksheet that uses the vlookup to match a unique value from a cell and populate various other cells with data retreived. The problem is that the formula is active and any blank lookup value returns the usual #NA throughout the data sheet. I thought I might be able to combine an "IF" cell is not empty then Vlookup. Can any body help with this ? or another alternative Thanks in advance. Malcolm McMaster Thanks worked like a charm! |
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