Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#3
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
At the end of your Vlookup (i assume that is what you are using) add a false,
this will only return exact matches. e.g. =VLOOKUP(A1,B1:B5,2,FALSE) substitute your data -- -John Northwest11 Please rate when your question is answered to help us and others know what is helpful. "M. J. Kroll" wrote: HI, I am looking to add numbers from 18 different work sheets. Not all of the values are contained in every worksheet. In other words I need to make up a summary sheet adding up all the values in all of the other sheets. Since If LOOKUP can't find the lookup_value, it matches the largest value in lookup_vector that is less than or equal to lookup_value. This is creating a problem. What I want to do is if that lookup value is not in the lookup vector, I would like them to return a value of either 0, or just nothing at all. Can someone please help me figure out how to do this, its been driving me crazy. Thanks |