IFERROR in a VLOOKUP with an IF

SandsB

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=IF(A2<>"",(VLOOKUP(A2,'Pending'!A$2:C$300,1,FALSE)),"")

I need to hide the #N/A but don't see how to add an IFERROR because of the IF.
 

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Are you trying to see if the value in A2 of one sheet is found in the range A2:C300 on the "Pending" sheet? If it is, then return the same value.

Doug
 
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=IF(A2<>"",IFERROR(VLOOKUP(A2,Pending!A$2:C$300,1,0),""),"")
 
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