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Fill down VLOOKUP
Hello,
I want to see if its possible to fill down my VLOOKUP formula, which I created in my macro. This is part of the macro: Range("B2").Select ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "=VLOOKUP(C[1],Sheet1!RC[-1]:R [155]C,2,0)" My file will vary in rows so if I do in my macro a range example, B2:B40 as an autofill, it will put #NA error because there is no data. So is there a way to copy my vlookup and not get an error. As I said my file might be over 50 rows or less than that. Please advise any help. thanks, Juan |
Fill down VLOOKUP
Change your formula to "=IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP(C[1],Sheet1!RC
[-1]:R[155]C,2,0),"",VLOOKUP(C[1],Sheet1!RC[-1]:R[155] C,2,0))" and you won't get any error messages when you autofill down. -----Original Message----- Hello, I want to see if its possible to fill down my VLOOKUP formula, which I created in my macro. This is part of the macro: Range("B2").Select ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "=VLOOKUP(C[1],Sheet1!RC[-1]:R [155]C,2,0)" My file will vary in rows so if I do in my macro a range example, B2:B40 as an autofill, it will put #NA error because there is no data. So is there a way to copy my vlookup and not get an error. As I said my file might be over 50 rows or less than that. Please advise any help. thanks, Juan . |
Fill down VLOOKUP
Hello,
Here's what I have: Range("B2").Select ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "=IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP(C [1],Sheet1!RC"[-1]:R[155]C,2,0),"",VLOOKUP(C[1],Sheet1!RC[- 1]:R[155]C,2,0))" End If But get an error saying Compile error Expected end of statement. Please advise any info. thanks, juan -----Original Message----- Change your formula to "=IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP(C[1],Sheet1!RC [-1]:R[155]C,2,0),"",VLOOKUP(C[1],Sheet1!RC[-1]:R[155] C,2,0))" and you won't get any error messages when you autofill down. -----Original Message----- Hello, I want to see if its possible to fill down my VLOOKUP formula, which I created in my macro. This is part of the macro: Range("B2").Select ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "=VLOOKUP(C[1],Sheet1!RC[-1]:R [155]C,2,0)" My file will vary in rows so if I do in my macro a range example, B2:B40 as an autofill, it will put #NA error because there is no data. So is there a way to copy my vlookup and not get an error. As I said my file might be over 50 rows or less than that. Please advise any help. thanks, Juan . . |
Fill down VLOOKUP
Hello,
I figured it out what was wrong. So thank you for the help. JUAN -----Original Message----- Hello, Here's what I have: Range("B2").Select ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "=IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP(C [1],Sheet1!RC"[-1]:R[155]C,2,0),"",VLOOKUP(C[1],Sheet1!RC [- 1]:R[155]C,2,0))" End If But get an error saying Compile error Expected end of statement. Please advise any info. thanks, juan -----Original Message----- Change your formula to "=IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP(C[1],Sheet1! RC [-1]:R[155]C,2,0),"",VLOOKUP(C[1],Sheet1!RC[-1]:R[155] C,2,0))" and you won't get any error messages when you autofill down. -----Original Message----- Hello, I want to see if its possible to fill down my VLOOKUP formula, which I created in my macro. This is part of the macro: Range("B2").Select ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "=VLOOKUP(C[1],Sheet1!RC[-1]:R [155]C,2,0)" My file will vary in rows so if I do in my macro a range example, B2:B40 as an autofill, it will put #NA error because there is no data. So is there a way to copy my vlookup and not get an error. As I said my file might be over 50 rows or less than that. Please advise any help. thanks, Juan . . . |
Fill down VLOOKUP
You can enter the formula without using the FillDown
method... example FirstRow = 20 LastRow = 70 WhichCol = "K" myformula ="=IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP(C[1],Sheet1!RC"[-1]: _ R[155]C,2,0),"",VLOOKUP(C[1], _ Sheet1!RC[-1]:R[155]C,2,0))" With Range(Cells(Firstrow,WhichCol), _ Cells(Lastrow,WhichCol)) .Formular1C1 = myformula End With Patrick Molloy Microsoft Excel MVP -----Original Message----- Hello, I want to see if its possible to fill down my VLOOKUP formula, which I created in my macro. This is part of the macro: Range("B2").Select ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "=VLOOKUP(C[1],Sheet1!RC[-1]:R [155]C,2,0)" My file will vary in rows so if I do in my macro a range example, B2:B40 as an autofill, it will put #NA error because there is no data. So is there a way to copy my vlookup and not get an error. As I said my file might be over 50 rows or less than that. Please advise any help. thanks, Juan . |
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