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Dave Peterson
 
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Depends on what you want.

Chip's formula (using na()) will return an error--just like =vlookup() will when
there's no match.

It will look like #N/A, though.

Bill Kuunders wrote:

Oops
=IF('Invoice Data'!R2=0,"n/a",'Invoice Data'!R2)
too late in the night Chip?
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Bill K
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Anthony,

Use a formula like the following;

=IF('Invoice Data'!R2=0,NA(),'Invoice Data'!R2)


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"Anthony" wrote in message
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me again !!

I'll get the hang of excel -on day!

anyway heres the question

if the value of 'Invoice Data'!R2 = £0.00 I want n/a shown in cell I26,
but
if there is a value other than £0.00 in 'Invoice Data'!R2 , then show
that in
cell I26.

Hope that's clear and thanks again




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