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Kevin Vaughn
 
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Default can I use =if with vlookup statements

Well, it is doing the other vlookup but it is not finding the lookup value in
V222 (that is what #N/A means. The value being looked up was not found.

Assuming you are using this from Biff's reply

=IF(S222=13,VLOOKUP(S222,'RES TYPE'!A$2:$B$220,2,FALSE),VLOOKUP(V222,'RES
TYPE'!E$2:$F$220,2,FALSE))

Check that the value you are entering in V222 (that is not 13) is in the
range 'Restype'!E$2:$f220. If it appears that it is there, check it closer.
There may be a space that you can't see that is causing it to be different
than the value in V222.
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Kevin Vaughn


"suzyque" wrote:

Thanks this works but now if the cell doesn't =13 I am getting #N/A - any
suggestions - doesn't seem to be going to the other lookup


"Kevin Vaughn" wrote:

I didn't try it, but it looks ok to me except that it would appear to do the
opposite of what you stated. if S222 = 13 then it will use
VLOOKUP(V222,'RES TYPE'!E$2:$F$220,6,FALSE)
The other thing is they are using different columns for the offsets (6 and
2), but that may be what you intended. Other than that, how is it not
working? Ah, the 6 would be a problem because you are only looking in
columns e:f. Either expand your lookup range or change the 6 to 2.
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Kevin Vaughn


"suzyque" wrote:

I would like to use an if statement to fill in data in one column - I have 1
lookup table with 6 columns and a spreadsheet with multiple columns -
basically I want to ask if a cell=13 go to my look up table"res type"
A$2:$B$220 if not go to the same lookup table but go to E$2:$F$220
this is what I wrote but it is not working:
=IF(S222=13,VLOOKUP(V222,'RES TYPE'!E$2:$F$220,6,FALSE),VLOOKUP(S222,'RES
TYPE'!A$2:$B$220,2,FALSE))
I could really use some help - thanks

 
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