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Iwas wondering if anyone knows how I can get the "#N/A" to stop being
displayed for line items that are not found? The first formula is the one I originally used and the second formula was my attempt at having it display a "No" instead of "#N/A". The second formula fails... It shows the "Yes" Just Fine but when it comes to the no part is flops and shows #N/A. INDEX($K$6:$K$158,MATCH($E6,$K$6:$K$158,0),1) =IF(INDEX($K$6:$K$158,MATCH($E6,$K$6:$K$158,0),1)= "#N/A","No","Yes") Thanks in Advance, Rob |
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