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Old 04-07-2014, 04:18 AM
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Bonjour à tous,

Je suis sur une petite application que je mets en place sur EXCEL, dans laquelle, j'entre dans un case le Ø d'un tube et dans une autre case je veux qu'apparaisse la quantité d'eau donnée pour ce diamètre.

J'ai sur une autre page, entré une liste de diamètre de la ligne 4 à la ligne 25 les différent diamètres.

et rentré la formule suivante dans la case quantité d'eau => =SI(D6="";"";RECHERCHEV(D6;'Base diamètre'!$A$1:$H$26;7;0))

Voici se qui s'affiche : #N/A



Comment résoudre mon problème ?

Merci pour votre aide...

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Bonjour ce serait plus simple de voir un exemple de tes données. Peux-tu stp attacher une feuille de calcul ( pas d'images) ?
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Old 04-07-2014, 05:40 AM
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Merci de répondre,

voici en pièce jointe le tableau.
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=SI(D6="";"";RECHERCHEV(D6;'Base diamètre'!$f$4:$g$25;2;0))
Attention à l'utilisation des cellules "fondues"(?) ("merged cells" en anglais"). C'est joli mais peut poser des problèmes
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My French is gone many years ago, but perhaps you can translate. Pecoflyer's is much better and his answer is correct. The value you are looking for in your vlookup equation must be in the first column of the range in which you are searching.

Also, you may want to consider using data validation to make a dropdown for you selection of base diameter. See attached.
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Pecoflyer's is much better and his answer is correct.
Thanks for the praise . However, French being my mother tongue, I really have no merit.
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