You've got answers but personally I'd rather fix the cells that may return
errors in the first place:-
=IF(ISNA(Your_Formula),0,Your_Formula) is just one way of possible doing that.
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Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel
Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 97/00/02/03
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"Jako" wrote in message
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I have a coulmn with range "K10:K30".
In Cell "K31" i want the value of the above range.
However, there are and could be some cells in the range that have the
error n/a.
What function would add all values but ignore the errors and also if
there are no values i want cell "K31" to have the value 0.
TIA
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