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Hello Bob,
Yes I have in the "Bolt List" sheet for all the rows that do not have entries yet with this formula: =VLOOKUP(I40, INDIRECT(VLOOKUP(D40, $R$1:$S$9,2)),2,TRUE) Now maybe the VLOOKUP formula needs modification? Can the this formula give me an empty cell if there is no entries in the corresponding cells? Thanks a million Serge "Bob Phillips" wrote: The formula is fine. You must have a #N/A in the data between 15 and 188. Find it and correct it. -- HTH Bob Phillips (remove nothere from email address if mailing direct) "Serge" wrote in message ... The formula below was working when D188 was D14 because I had entries from D9 to D14, but when I copied down to row 188 where there is no data yet, it created a "#N/A" for result. I need to have those cell without data to be included in the formula. Can someone help with this problem? Many thanks in advance. Serge =IF(OR(A32="",B32=""),"",SUMPRODUCT(('Bolt List'!$D$9:$D$188=A32)*('Bolt List'!$J$9:$J$188=B32)*('Bolt List'!$E$9:$E$188="SAE Gr.5 Min. Cad. Plated"),'Bolt List'!$C$9:$C$188)) |
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