Clear #N/A

craigwojo

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  1. 365
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  1. Windows
How can I make the cell seem empty (blank cell) that has a formula in it still with it showing #N/A?

Thank you and God bless,
Craig
 

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You can wrap the formula in an IFERROR like
=IFERROR(your formula,"")
 
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For example, here is the formula I have. When I add the IFERROR, I get an error.

=VLOOKUP(E17,Sheet2!$A$1:$C$14,2,0)*IF(M17="YES",1.1,1)
 
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It would be
Excel Formula:
=iferror(VLOOKUP(E17,Sheet2!$A$1:$C$14,2,0)*IF(M17="YES",1.1,1),"")
 
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