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When Using VLOOKUP With MATCH How Do I Handle #NA OnData Retrieval
I am using =VLOOKUP($A$32,Data!$A$4:$M$18,MATCH($B$3,Data!$B$ 4:$M$4,0)+1,0) in order to search for two dimensions in a table. I am a very green user so do not know much in the way of Excel.
The problem is when there is no matching field I receive a #NA. How do I just get a blank or 0 if there is no matching data? Thank you in advance for your help. A Womand Told Me http://www.awomantoldme.com |
When Using VLOOKUP With MATCH How Do I Handle #NA On Data Retrieval
Look in the help index for ISNA
"Katlyn Jones" wrote in message .. . I am using =VLOOKUP($A$32,Data!$A$4:$M$18,MATCH($B$3,Data!$B$ 4:$M$4,0)+1,0) in order to search for two dimensions in a table. I am a very green user so do not know much in the way of Excel. The problem is when there is no matching field I receive a #NA. How do I just get a blank or 0 if there is no matching data? Thank you in advance for your help. A Womand Told Me http://www.awomantoldme.com |
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