You may wrap all the formula in an IF statement, like:
=IF(A12="","",original formula)
Hope this helps,
Miguel.
"George." wrote:
>
> =VLOOKUP(A12,INDIRECT("'"&INDEX({"Shoes";"Girls Sandals";"Mens
> Sandals";"Tops";"Bottoms";"Accessories"},MATCH(1,--(COUNTIF(INDIRECT("'"&{"Shoes";"Girls
> Sandals";"Mens
> Sandals";"Tops";"Bottoms";"Accessories"}&"'!A12:A500"),A12)>0),0))&"'!A12:F500"),2,0
> )
>
> Im using the above formula to trace info from multiple sheets, which
> works amazingly. Thanks guys for sharing your knowledge!!!
>
> At the moment if i dont have any data entered into a cell in column A i
> get N/A# in the cell with the formula... is there a way to have the
> cell display nothing until the user enters data??
>
> Thanks
>
>
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