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When I use the VLOOKUP function with a Range_Lookup of False, if the function
cannot find an exact match, it returns the result: #N/A, which is correct. What I would like to know is, can I format that cell so that if the result is #N/A, then the cell displays as blank or empty? I know I can format a 0 (zero) value to display an empty cell but can I format a text one like that, as well? Thank you. -- LPS |
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