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I'm trying to find exact matches from Sheet 1 to Sheet 2, and to show a zero
value if there is no match. Can't seem to get the formula right...

=IFERROR(VLOOKUP($B13,Sheet2!$A$2:$A$298,3),0)

Any ideas?
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=IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP($B13,Sheet2!$A$2:$A$298,3)),0, VLOOKUP($B13,Sheet2!$A$2:$A$298,3))

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I'm trying to find exact matches from Sheet 1 to Sheet 2, and to show a zero
value if there is no match. Can't seem to get the formula right...

=IFERROR(VLOOKUP($B13,Sheet2!$A$2:$A$298,3),0)

Any ideas?
Thanks

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Try like this:

=IFERROR(VLOOKUP($B13,Sheet2!$A$2:$A$298,3,0),0)


"Gary T" wrote:

I'm trying to find exact matches from Sheet 1 to Sheet 2, and to show a zero
value if there is no match. Can't seem to get the formula right...

=IFERROR(VLOOKUP($B13,Sheet2!$A$2:$A$298,3),0)

Any ideas?
Thanks

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