VLOOKUP Function

Puntarenas

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When I use the VLOOKUP function and I use (Ex. =vlookup(A2,'Filename',A1:A20,2,false), when 'false' applies, it gives the result of "#N/A", I want to place a numeric value (such as zero)
 

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On 2002-04-28 19:12, Puntarenas wrote:
When I use the VLOOKUP function and I use (Ex. =vlookup(A2,'Filename',A1:A20,2,false), when 'false' applies, it gives the result of "#N/A", I want to place a numeric value (such as zero)

Welcome to the board. Use the following formula:

=if(isna(your_vlookup_function),0,your_vlookup_function)

Hope This Helps!
 
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