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I Have the following formula in cell c3
="A"&MATCH(A3,B:B,0)
c3 is a define name startpoint
column a contains the week number 4
column b contains the date 26-jan-12


the peurpose of the formula is to open the workshhet at the current week number

problem is when the worksheet open the cell a3 is blank and there returns #N/A this is giving me a run time error

how do i stop this formula returning #N/A

thanks

kevin
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Look in the help index for ISNA
Do you have a worksheet_open event macro. If so, trap the error there


On Jan 26, 3:11*am, kevcar40 wrote:
Hi
I Have the following formula in cell c3
* *="A"&MATCH(A3,B:B,0)
c3 is a define name * startpoint
column a contains the week number * *4
column b contains the date * * * * * 26-jan-12

the peurpose of the formula is to open the workshhet at the current week number

problem is when the worksheet open the cell a3 is blank and there returns #N/A this is giving me a run time error

how do i stop this formula returning #N/A

thanks

kevin


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