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Does anyone know how to customize a vlookup formula so that when it doesn't
see the particular data in the table instead of it displaying #N/A but 0? Below is the formula I have but it puts #N/A in the cells that can't find the match. Instead of doing a find and replace after I do a paste special, I'd like the formula just to calculate it as 0. Can anyone help me with this formula? =VLOOKUP($A26, 'Subobj Monthly ExpensesFY09'!$A$8:$M$30,2, FALSE) -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...tions/200812/1 |
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