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    multiple formulas

    my formula now, Thank you for the help

    =if(D5>1)+Lookup(D5,L:L,S:S)'O)

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    Re: multiple formulas

    dont understand , from the title nor from the question

    what are you after ?

    a clearer title would help
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    A sample sheet would help here, and possibly will enable a quicker and more accurate solution for you.


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    Re: multiple formulas

    Welcome to the forum.

    Quite the vaguest opening post I have seen here ever.

    As Wayne has said, you need to explain:

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    Re: multiple formulas

    I am after a lookup formula but I don't want the result to be DIV# so I am using the if to return a zero if the D3 is less than 1

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    Re: multiple formulas

    try using an

    iferror(your lookup formula, "the result you want if it is an error")

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    Re: multiple formulas

    A guess:

    =IFERROR(IF(D3<1,0,LOOKUP(D5,L:L,S:S)),"")

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    Re: multiple formulas

    how do I post a small spreadsheet?

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    Re: multiple formulas

    as i posted

    Please see the Yellow Banner at the top of the page explaining how to attach a sample spreadsheet

    Here are the instructions, found at the top of the page again
    Post a small Excel sheet (not a picture) showing realistic & representative sample data WITHOUT confidential information (10-20 rows, not thousands...) and some manually calculated results. For a new thread (1st post), scroll to Manage Attachments, otherwise scroll down to GO ADVANCED, click, and then scroll down to MANAGE ATTACHMENTS and click again. Now follow the instructions at the top of that screen.

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    Re: multiple formulas

    Quote Originally Posted by RonFlock View Post
    how do I post a small spreadsheet?
    Did you try what I suggested in post #6?

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    Re: multiple formulas

    thank you very much

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    Re: multiple formulas

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    Re: multiple formulas

    Thank you for your help

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    If that takes care of your original question, please choose Thread Tools from the menu link above and mark this thread as SOLVED.

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