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I need to write a VLOOKUP function that will return a value of "0" if it
finds the number for which it had searched is negative. My thought is to use an IF logic function together with the VLOOKUP, but I just can't seem to successfully weave the two together. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks! |
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