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This formula works if the data is present, however, I'm getting #N/A if the
lookup cell (A4) doesn't exist, which it may not on some days. =IF(VLOOKUP(A4,Sat!$A$16:$J$377,9,FALSE)0,VLOOKUP (A4,Sat!$A$16:$J$377,9,FALSE),"") Can this formula be modified to also produce "" if the data representing A4 does not exist ? Thanks, Steve |
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