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Default Ignore #N/A error using Index and Match Functions


Try:

=IF(ISNUMBER(MATCH(1,(C2='Barcrest Daily
Update.xls'!Order)*(D2='Barcrest Daily
Update.xls'!Line),0)),INDEX('Barcrest Daily
Update.xls'!DateShipped,MATCH(1,(C2='Barcrest Daily
Update.xls'!Order)*(D2='Barcrest Daily Update.xls'!Line),0)),"")


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