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Hi
for the first time i'm using worksheet functions in vba and was surprised to find that k = application.worksheetfunction.vlookup(pipes(j),She ets("Database").Range("Pip e_Number"),2,0) shows k as empty rather than "erroring" or #NA .. i tried to get a handle on this in vba help but it didn't seem to explain this behaviour - can anyone explain to me why and, in some ways, more importantly how i can get "k" to "error" if the item isn't found? Thanks JulieD |
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