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be blank if there is no 'starting' data.
Assuming "starting data" means the lookup value: =IF(A1="","",your VLOOKUP function here)) -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "AmyLRuck" wrote in message ... I am doing a vlookup to bring back multiple columns of information, but I am having a problem getting the rows to be blank if there is no 'starting' data. I am working on a purchase order sheet and if there is nothing ordered I want the formula to be there, but be blank if they are only ordering two items instead of ten. |
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