VLOOKUP

penfold0101

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Is there any way I can stop a vlookup from returning the next nearest result if nothing matches in its range?


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Ryan O.
 

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On 2002-02-19 03:42, penfold0101 wrote:

Is there any way I can stop a vlookup from returning the next nearest result if nothing matches in its range?


Thanx
Ryan O.

If you're using a VLOOKUP formula like:

=VLOOKUP(A1,E1:H7,2,TRUE) [ or TRUE omitted]

change it to a VLOOKUP formula that looks like:

=VLOOKUP(A1,E1:H7,2,0) [ 0 means FALSE ]

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