VBA VLOOKUP when search value NOT FOUND

MPastor

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I'm having a problem using VLOOKUP in VBA when the search value is "NOT FOUND". When this condition occurs, my macro issues Run-Time Error '13': Type Mismatch.

My code is as follows:
Code:
  vItemShortDesc = Application.VLookup(vCell.Value, Sheets("ITM").Range("C:D"), 2, False)
Any suggestions on how to program for and "handle" this Not Found condition???
 

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Mike

One way
Code:
Sub xxx()
 holder = ""
 On Error Resume Next
 holder = WorksheetFunction.VLookup("a", Range("a1:b3"), 2, False)
 On Error GoTo 0
 MsgBox holder
End Sub


Tony
 
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