Vlookup

sburkhar

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I would like my VLookup to return a blank cell if the cell it's searching is blank. Can this be done?


thank you,
Sharon
Excel 2010
 

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Something like
=if(VLOOKUP(…)=0,"",vlookup(…))
 
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If in the cell you see a 0 as a result you can change the format of the cell to:


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Something like
=if(VLOOKUP(…)=0,"",vlookup(…))
I would make it
=if(VLOOKUP(…)="","",vlookup(…))
so that a legitimately looked up value of 0 is not converted to "".
 
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