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Hi Ben
If you are attempting to locate a lookup that is not in your array's lookup column you will get an answer of #N/A. There is a function within Excel - ISNA(value) - that can address this issue and yes you could address it with an IF statement. The ISNA function is "TRUE" if the value is #N/A or "ISNA." So really your goal as I understand it is when the lookup is not in my array - that is, whenever I get the #N/A answer - I want to show the term "MISSING" Your IF statement (which is made up of a logical test and then a result if that test is true and a result if that test is false - IF(logical test, value if true, value if false) - would like this: Your logical test would be ISNA(value) - where the value is your lookup statement. Your value if ISNA is true would be "MISSING" Your value if ISNA is false would be your lookup statement =IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(A14,[Book2.xls]T01!$A$8:$AB$731,28,FALSE),"MISSING",VLOOKUP(A14,[Book2.xls]T01!$A$8:$AB$731,28,FALSE)) Try that, it should work. BJ "Ben" wrote: Put simply, Yes. However, i was just wondering if there was some way to change the output of vlookup when it is unable to find any data. For example, i just want to change the "0" when no data is found to say "Missing". I checked on the MS office site regarding If statments and looked at other posts regarding dynamic statments and found that i am having problems. I would assume that this statment would work as the MS site explains... http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...091181033.aspx I beleive i correctly perform an IF statment... If(A10="0","Missing","") However, when i throw on the end (and it is the linking bit)... =If(A10="0","Missing","")*VLOOKUP(A14,[Book2.xls]T01!$A$8:$AB$731,28,FALSE) So, what am i doing wrong and why please? Regards, Ben "BJ" wrote: So Ben have all your questions been answered or do you still need some help? |
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