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Hi everyone,
Once again I need your help, and I thank you in anticipation for your kind help and support. I am using a vlookup formula to get results from sheet 2 to sheet 1. When the result is not available I get #NA by default. My problem is that in this occasion I know that I should not get a result, is there a posibility to eliminate the #NA from the cell, or maybe change it to a 0. I know that I can use conditional formatting and maybe change font to white, but I need to export this sheet into another system and I think it will not be able to recognise the #NA. Thank you Albert |
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