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![]() Hi, As you know, when VLOOKUP uses "FALSE" for Range_lookup and no exact match is made, Excel produces an output "#N/A". This is messing up formulae that are based on the output of cells where this formula is used, where then produce the same "#N/A". I have tried using an If function in conjunction with VLOOKUP but it did not produce the desired effect. Can someone please tell me if this is possible (and I have made a mistake) or is there some other way. Thanks in advance for any feedback. Sam -- Sam H. Carson |
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