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Hi,
Im working on a spreadsheet where I use Vlookup to find a specific value. I need a code for handling search values that does not exists in the range. Instead of the standard error code, I want to display a MsgBox with information that the search string was not found in the range. Can someone help med with an If sentence? - Cornelius |
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