Help with putting a formula into a cell in vba keep getting error

Ivn68

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When I try to put a formula into a cell in vba using

Range("A2").formula="=iferror(vlookup(A1,'array sheet1'!A2:B20,2,false),"")"

I get application-define or object-define error

I use iferror so when A1 is blank I don't get #N/A in A2

Is there another way to do this?

Help!
 

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Code:
Range("A2").Formula = "=iferror(vlookup(A1,'array sheet1'!A2:B20,2,false),"""")"
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