Replacing #NA with 0

lsblondie

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I'm using the following formula and would love to be able to have zero returned instead of #NA. Could you recommend a solution?

=VLOOKUP(A207,'STD Sales dump'!$A$7:$X$3600,18,FALSE)

Thanks
 

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=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(A207,'STD Sales dump'!$A$7:$X$3600,18,FALSE)),0,VLOOKUP(A207,'STD Sales dump'!$A$7:$X$3600,18,FALSE))
 
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I'm using the following formula and would love to be able to have zero returned instead of #NA. Could you recommend a solution?

=VLOOKUP(A207,'STD Sales dump'!$A$7:$X$3600,18,FALSE)

Thanks
What version of Excel are you using?
 
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