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I am using a VLOOKUP to pull information from another
workbook. From the info that is pulled determines what is populated in several other cells. I would like to be able to either place a 0 or leave the cell blank if there is nothing of value to pull. I have the VLOOKUP function copied into 10 cells. However, if nothing is input in the referenced cell then the VLOOKUP cells display a #N/A. I hope this isn't too confusing because I surely am. Any help is appreciated. |
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