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IFERROR

Use the IFERROR function in Excel to return an alternative result such as text when a formula evaluates to an error.

1. For example Excel returns the #DIV/0! error when a formula tries to divide a number by 0.

#DIV/0! error

2. If the formula evaluates to an error the IFERROR function below returns a friendly message.

IFERROR function in Excel

3. If the formula does not evaluate to an error the IFERROR function simply returns the result of the formula.

Formula Result

4. For example Excel returns the #N/A error when the VLOOKUP function cannot find a match.

#N/A error

5. If the VLOOKUP function evaluates to an error the IFERROR function below returns a friendly message.

IFERROR and VLOOKUP

6. If the VLOOKUP function does not evaluate to an error the IFERROR function simply returns the result of the VLOOKUP function.

VLOOKUP result

Note: the IFERROR function catches the following errors: #DIV/0! #N/A #VALUE! #REF! #NUM! #NAME? and #NULL!. For example the IFERROR function shown above also catches the #NAME? error if you accidentally misspell the word VLOOKUP. Use the IFNA function in Excel 2013 or later to only catch #N/A errors.

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