vlookup / hyperlink to e-mail

PEAKCAB

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Hello,

Please could any help on a vlookup issue? i have the following lookup

=HYPERLINK(IF(IFERROR(VLOOKUP($C$29,Supplier,11,FALSE),"")=0,"",IFERROR(VLOOKUP($C$29,Supplier,11,FALSE),"")))

I have a invoice and when i populate the suppliers details i would like to have a hyperlink to their e-mail address. When i apply the above i get the error message "cannot open selected file"

thanks

Rich
 

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Hi, if I understand correctly and your VLOOKUP() returns an email address, you could try:

=IFERROR(HYPERLINK("mailto:"&VLOOKUP($C$29,supplier,11,FALSE),VLOOKUP($C$29,supplier,11,FALSE)),"")
 
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