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Return blank on Index vs #N/A?

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    Return blank on Index vs #N/A?

    With the formula below, how/where do I add the IF ISNA function so that when it doesn't find the data it is looking for I don't get the dreaded #N/A? I have a good idea on how it should function, but I kep getting circular reference errors.

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    Re: Return blank on Index vs #N/A?

    Try this:

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    Re: Return blank on Index vs #N/A?

    Perfect, thank you.

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