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On May 21, 2:58*am, wrote:
On May 20, 10:36 am, Len wrote:





On May 19, 11:01 pm, Dave Peterson wrote:


If those cells showing #n/a contain formulas, I'd change the formula to return
text--not an error. *Then the =subtotal() would work ok.


Len wrote:


On May 19, 1:20 am, Dave Peterson wrote:
You could use an array formula:


=sum(if(isnumber(a1:a10),a1:a10))


This is an array formula. *Hit ctrl-shift-enter instead of enter.. *If you do it
correctly, excel will wrap curly brackets {} around your formula. *(don't type
them yourself.)


Adjust the range to match--but you can only use the whole column in xl2007.


Len wrote:


Hi,


Is there any excel function for subtotal to ignore cell error while
adding up the values in a column ?


E.g.
* * * *A
1 4,084.20
2 * *#N/A
3 * *450.00
4 *3,965.00
5 * *#N/A
6 * *#N/A


-----------------
* *8,499.20 *( Note : excel formula to add up the column A from A1 to
A6 to arrive the subtotal of 8,499.20 )


10 * *1,037.20
11 * * * 750.00
12 * * #N/A
13 * 16,200.00


----------------------
* * *17,987.20 *( Note : excel formula to add up the column A from A10
to A13 to arrive the subtotal of 17,987.20 )
----------------------
* * 26,486.60 * ( Note : excel formula to add up subtotal of 8,499.20
and 17,987.20, grandtotal shows 26,486.60 )
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Please help, thanks


Regards
Lenard


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Hi Dave,


Thanks for your suggestion and it works in above scenario
However, how can array formula apply into the following scenario 2
after doing data sorting and running subtotal function so that it will
ignore cell error while adding up the values in a column ?


E.g.


After sorting out the data in numerical order and running subtotal
function, the subtotal shows #N/A


* * * * A * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * B
1 * * *1 * * * * * * * * * * * *4,084.20
2 * * *1 * * * * * * * * * * * * #N/A
3 * * *1 * * * * * * * * * * * * * 450.00
4 * * *1 * * * * * * * * * * * *3,965.00
5 * * *1 * * * * * * * * * * * * *#N/A
6 * * * * * * * * * * * * #N/A
7 * * *1 Total * * * * * *#N/A *--------„³ 8,499.20
8 * * *2 * * * * * * * * * * * *1,037.20
9 * * *2 * * * * * * * * * * * * * 750.00
10 * *2 * * * * * * * * * #N/A
11 * *2 * * * * * * * * * * * * * 16,200.00
12 * *2 Total * * * * * * #N/A ------„³ * 17,987.20
13 * *Grand Total * * * * * #N/A *------„³ *26,486.60


Thanks again


Regards
Len


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In this case, before applying subtotal function, I 've tried to use
replace function to change error cells "#N/A" contains formula into
text or value cells "0.00" but it fails, is there any other way ?


Regards
Len


Sounds like you might be using search and replace. What you want is
something like

=IF(ISNA(<your calculation here that sometimes results in NA),0,<your
calculation here that sometimes results in NA)

more concrete example:

=IF(isna(match("Dogs",F:F,0)),0,match("Dogs",F:F,0 ))- Hide quoted text -

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Hi,

Appreciate your help, how to apply your excel formula into the above
scenario 2 with subtotal function

Regards
Lenard