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Title: Using VLOOKUP in VBA

Part of a VBA program I wrote for an Excel workbook uses VLOOKUP to
read a value from a list on one sheet and enters that value in a cell
on another sheet. After the value is entered, I use the PrintOut
method to print the sheet. The code runs fine until it hits a value
that is not in the list. When it does, the error value is not entered
into the sheet and the program stops, no error message. Here is the
code:

If
Application.WorksheetFunction.IsNA(Application.Wor ksheetFunction.VLookup(cnn,
_
Sheets("Custname").Range("CN"), 4, False)) = True Then
cname = "--"
Else
cname = Application.WorksheetFunction.VLookup(cnn,
Sheets("Custname").Range("CN"), 4, False)
End If

I want it to enter two dashes if it gets an error, but instead of doing
that, the program quits. What am I doing wrong? Thanks


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