» Using VLOOKUP and ISNA functions to find matching values in different sheets
CATEGORY - Lookup Formulas
VERSION - All Microsoft Excel Versions
Column B in sheet1 contains numbers. Columns B:C in sheet2 contain numbers and their matching text.
How could we find the text in sheet2 matching each number in sheet1?
Solution:
The following formula will find the text in sheet2 matching to the number in cell B13 in sheet1:
=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(B13,$B$20:$B$24,1,FALSE)),"Not Found",VLOOKUP(B13,$B$20:$C$24,2,FALSE))
In case the number is not found in sheet2, using ISNA function, the formula will return Not Found.
Example:
Sheet1
Number__Result_______Formula
1_______One__________=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(B13,$B$20:$B$24,1,FALSE)),"Not Found",VLOOKUP(B13,$B$20:$C$24,2,FALSE((
9_______Not Found____=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(B14,$B$20:$B$24,1,FALSE)),"Not Found",VLOOKUP(B14,$B$20:$C$24,2,FALSE((
3_______Three________=IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(B15,$B$20:$B$24,1,FALSE)),"Not Found",VLOOKUP(B15,$B$20:$C$24,2,FALSE))
Sheet2
Number__Text
4_______Four
5_______Five
3_______Three
6_______Six
1_______One

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