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Conditional Formating
I have entered a VLOOKUP formula. What do I put in the condtional formating
section so that it will not show the #N/A return? I can not remember. |
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Conditional Formating
Could do something like
formula is =ISNA(A2) Format text and background to white. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "Mandy" wrote: I have entered a VLOOKUP formula. What do I put in the condtional formating section so that it will not show the #N/A return? I can not remember. |
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Conditional Formating
Is there a way to do it for the whole sheet. The formula won't work for the
whole sheet. I used =isns(a2:p500) "Mandy" wrote: I have entered a VLOOKUP formula. What do I put in the condtional formating section so that it will not show the #N/A return? I can not remember. |
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Conditional Formating
You don't use =isns(a2:p500), you use =isna(a2)
-- David Biddulph "Mandy" wrote in message ... Is there a way to do it for the whole sheet. The formula won't work for the whole sheet. I used =isns(a2:p500) "Mandy" wrote: I have entered a VLOOKUP formula. What do I put in the condtional formating section so that it will not show the #N/A return? I can not remember. |
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