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xl can help at comcast period net Remove "can" and change the obvious. Biff "Dallas64" wrote in message ... I would love to send you a copy to look at, but I will have to strip some confidential information off first. How is the best way to get a copy to you. "Biff" wrote: Hi! Hard to say what's causing your problem. If you want to send me your file I'll take a look. If you're interested in doing that just let me know how to contact you. Biff "Dallas64" wrote in message ... I am working in Excel 2003 SP1, and am using a VLookup function that has worked beautifully until last friday. My function references a named range on a different sheet within the same workbook, but I am now getting error messages for some lookups, and not others. |
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Just change the last argument in the lookup function to FALSE or 0 for short: =IF(N460="","",VLOOKUP(N460,IDNumbers,2,0)) Biff "Biff" wrote in message ... Send to: xl can help at comcast period net Remove "can" and change the obvious. Biff "Dallas64" wrote in message ... I would love to send you a copy to look at, but I will have to strip some confidential information off first. How is the best way to get a copy to you. "Biff" wrote: Hi! Hard to say what's causing your problem. If you want to send me your file I'll take a look. If you're interested in doing that just let me know how to contact you. Biff "Dallas64" wrote in message ... I am working in Excel 2003 SP1, and am using a VLookup function that has worked beautifully until last friday. My function references a named range on a different sheet within the same workbook, but I am now getting error messages for some lookups, and not others. |
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"Biff" wrote: OK.... Just change the last argument in the lookup function to FALSE or 0 for short: =IF(N460="","",VLOOKUP(N460,IDNumbers,2,0)) Biff |
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