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Getting rid of VLOOKUP N/A
Lets say I implement the vlookup function and it displays #N/A in the cell
because it can't find what I am looking for - is there a way to change the #N/A to a number or string of my choice? Thanks, W.A. |
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Getting rid of VLOOKUP N/A
Hi
Try =IF(ISERROR(your_formula),"what you want to display",your_formula) If you have XL2007 then =IFERROR(your_formula,"What you want to display") -- Regards Roger Govier "WA" wrote in message ... Lets say I implement the vlookup function and it displays #N/A in the cell because it can't find what I am looking for - is there a way to change the #N/A to a number or string of my choice? Thanks, W.A. |
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Look in the help index for ISNA -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "WA" wrote in message ... Lets say I implement the vlookup function and it displays #N/A in the cell because it can't find what I am looking for - is there a way to change the #N/A to a number or string of my choice? Thanks, W.A. |
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Getting rid of VLOOKUP N/A
Great - Thanks guys.
"Don Guillett" wrote: Look in the help index for ISNA -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "WA" wrote in message ... Lets say I implement the vlookup function and it displays #N/A in the cell because it can't find what I am looking for - is there a way to change the #N/A to a number or string of my choice? Thanks, W.A. |
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