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I have a formula that looks as follows:
=VLOOKUP(A70,'Staffing Assumptions'!$A$64:$D$75,4,FALSE) There are some values in Column A that are not in the Table Array contained in 'Staffing Assumptions'!$A$64:$D$$75. When this happens the formula produces the #N/A. In the event that the result of the VLOOKUP would be #N/A, I would rather have the results be 0. Is there a way to modify the VLOOKUP formula to give that result? |
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