Formula Help #value

zone709

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This formula works below, but if there is no matching number in column D it returns #value. If the lookup numbers find each others numbers it returns what i need.
Would like it to return blank instead of #value if the look up numbers find nothing.

=IFERROR(VLOOKUP(@$H$3:$H$693, 'Paychex (2)'!$D$2:$P$600,10,0),"")+IFERROR(VLOOKUP(@$H$3:$H$693, 'Paychex (2)'!$D$2:$AC$600,24,0),"")
 

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=IFERROR(VLOOKUP(@$H$3:$H$693, 'Paychex (2)'!$D$2:$P$600,10,0)+VLOOKUP(@$H$3:$H$693, 'Paychex (2)'!$D$2:$AC$600,24,0),"")
 
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You're welcome & thanks for the feedback.
 
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