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I think I need to use an IF statement but I'm not sure how to do it ...
This is my current formula =VLOOKUP(A6,Pricing!C1:D1871,2,0) If this value, A6, cannot be found in the array I get the following returned #N/A If #N/A is returned I want Excel to put 0 (zero) How do I do that please? |
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