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Just for the record, in Excel 2007 you can use the new IFERROR function.
E.g., =IFERROR(your_formula,result_if_error) -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email address is on the web site) "Darts via OfficeKB.com" <u19990@uwe wrote in message news:6c88e3b6351d5@uwe... I am copying down my formula and in areas that i don't have any data the result is N/A here is my sample formula VLOOKUP(D11, 'Pay Rate'!$D$2:$E$8, 2) thanks for your help -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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