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I have 15 columns, with different headings, in worksheet1. I have a data
input form arranged in rows in worksheet2. I used a lookup function to locate and move data from worksheet2 to worksheet1. My problem is that the Lookup function in the adjacent cell adopts the data in the previous cell even though the function should return #N/A. The other possibility that I really like is to add the lookup function as an argument inside an IF function. This way if there were no data the formula would return a "0". Is this possible and what would the expression look like? -- dhunter43 The Performance Advantage, LLC |
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