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Default Vlookup w/ #N/A suppression

good show!

thanks!

"Niek Otten" wrote:

Hi Stephen,

=IF(ISNA(YourFormula),"",YourFormula)

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Niek Otten
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"Stephen" wrote in message ...
| Is there a way I can wrap a vlookup in an IF statement to suppress #N/A
| errors? Something like...
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| =IF(VLOOKUP(X32,weights.xls!Soil1,3,FALSE)LIKE"#N/A,"",VLOOKUP_(X32,weights.xls!Soil1,3,FALSE))



 
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