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Error Message In Cell
We have created a spreadsheet for our purchase orders which we fill out and
send it to our suppliers. We use a pull-down menu with the Data Validation function in the first column and the VLOOKUP function for the other columns for the material, product ID and pricing. Because we don't ususally enter material (from the pull-down menu) in every row we have a #NA error message show up in the cells that have the VLOOKUP formula. Is there any option that we can use so that #NA error message does not show in the unsed cells?? Because we send these sheets directly to the supplier we are trying to make the sheet look a little better and get rid of the #NA messages in the cells. Thank You in Advance. |
Error Message In Cell
Kearcomm, use something like this,
=IF(B4="","",VLOOKUP(B4,mytable,2,FALSE)) -- Paul B Always backup your data before trying something new Please post any response to the newsgroups so others can benefit from it Feedback on answers is always appreciated! Using Excel 2002 & 2003 "Kearcomm" wrote in message ... We have created a spreadsheet for our purchase orders which we fill out and send it to our suppliers. We use a pull-down menu with the Data Validation function in the first column and the VLOOKUP function for the other columns for the material, product ID and pricing. Because we don't ususally enter material (from the pull-down menu) in every row we have a #NA error message show up in the cells that have the VLOOKUP formula. Is there any option that we can use so that #NA error message does not show in the unsed cells?? Because we send these sheets directly to the supplier we are trying to make the sheet look a little better and get rid of the #NA messages in the cells. Thank You in Advance. |
Error Message In Cell
Thank You
"Paul B" wrote: Kearcomm, use something like this, =IF(B4="","",VLOOKUP(B4,mytable,2,FALSE)) -- Paul B Always backup your data before trying something new Please post any response to the newsgroups so others can benefit from it Feedback on answers is always appreciated! Using Excel 2002 & 2003 "Kearcomm" wrote in message ... We have created a spreadsheet for our purchase orders which we fill out and send it to our suppliers. We use a pull-down menu with the Data Validation function in the first column and the VLOOKUP function for the other columns for the material, product ID and pricing. Because we don't ususally enter material (from the pull-down menu) in every row we have a #NA error message show up in the cells that have the VLOOKUP formula. Is there any option that we can use so that #NA error message does not show in the unsed cells?? Because we send these sheets directly to the supplier we are trying to make the sheet look a little better and get rid of the #NA messages in the cells. Thank You in Advance. |
Error Message In Cell
Your welcome
-- Paul B Always backup your data before trying something new Please post any response to the newsgroups so others can benefit from it Feedback on answers is always appreciated! Using Excel 2002 & 2003 "Kearcomm" wrote in message ... Thank You "Paul B" wrote: Kearcomm, use something like this, =IF(B4="","",VLOOKUP(B4,mytable,2,FALSE)) -- Paul B Always backup your data before trying something new Please post any response to the newsgroups so others can benefit from it Feedback on answers is always appreciated! Using Excel 2002 & 2003 "Kearcomm" wrote in message ... We have created a spreadsheet for our purchase orders which we fill out and send it to our suppliers. We use a pull-down menu with the Data Validation function in the first column and the VLOOKUP function for the other columns for the material, product ID and pricing. Because we don't ususally enter material (from the pull-down menu) in every row we have a #NA error message show up in the cells that have the VLOOKUP formula. Is there any option that we can use so that #NA error message does not show in the unsed cells?? Because we send these sheets directly to the supplier we are trying to make the sheet look a little better and get rid of the #NA messages in the cells. Thank You in Advance. |
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