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Have you tried the If(iserror formula like so
Code:
=IF(ISERROR(VLOOKUP(B5,'Product List'!$A$8:$D$119,2,FALSE)),"Product ID Not Found",(VLOOKUP(B5,'Product List'!$A$8:$D$119,2,FALSE))) |
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