Syntax

IFNA(Expression, Value if #N/A!)

Expression (required) – This is part of the formula that is checked for an #N/A error.Value if #N/A! (required) – This is the value that is returned if the expression results in an #N/A! error.

Example

In this example we use the IFNA function with a VLOOKUP function. If the VLOOKUP function results in an #N/A! error (ie the lookup value was not found), then the IFNA function will return the text “Item not found”.

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