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I have two worksheets: the main worksheet has all the employees with the
employee number in column A sorted ascending and years of service in col D. The workbrain worksheet has employee numbers in A and my formula in G which is: vlookup(a2,main!a2:d1491,4) the information is correct that is returned, but I have employees that is on the workbrain sheet and not on the main, and it is pulling in 10.75 on these 10 cells. Is there a way to add to my formula that if it doesn't find that emp # to bring in a 0? |
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