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The VLOOKUP formula above sets an empty string if there is no value in the lookup-range (A2:B10). To make these cells really empty create and execute a macro like: | The VLOOKUP formula above sets an empty string if there is no value in the lookup-range (A2:B10). To make these cells really empty create and execute a macro like: | ||
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Sub EmptyCells() | Sub EmptyCells() | ||
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Revision as of 11:54, 6 May 2020
Some formula's to remember if you have to use Excel
- TEKST(A1,"00000")
- Fill out the value of cell A1 with 0's on the left side.
- TEKST(2,"0000") => 0002
- =IF(LEN(VLOOKUP(D2,A2:B10,2,0))=0,"",VLOOKUP(D2,A2:B10,2,0))
- VLOOKUP returns 0 values for empty cells by default. This looks better.
Clear cells with empty string
The VLOOKUP formula above sets an empty string if there is no value in the lookup-range (A2:B10). To make these cells really empty create and execute a macro like:
Sub EmptyCells()
'
' EmptyCells Macro
'
'
For Each cell In Range("C2:D10)
If (cell.Value = "") Then cell.ClearContents
Next
End Sub