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I use a lookup function in excel to pull data for selected users. When the
user is not listed in the range, the result is #n/a. Rather than selecting each #n/a cell and clearing contents, I was wondering if there is a function, formula or macro I can use that will just clear all cells returning #n/a value at one time. It would save me TONS of time every morning... |
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