#DIV/0! Error - Need to display 0 or blank
In order to avoid errors from appearing you need to trap them.
This is done either with the syntax =IF(ISERROR([function]),0,[function])
OR
=IFERROR([function],0) if you're using Excel 2007.
Dave
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"Brooks W." wrote:
I have the following formula used to compare a list of vendors to entered
data and the make the calculation.
=SUMIF(A2:A98,I2,F2:F98)/J2
I want the cell to display either blank or 0. Is there a quick way to
changer this without using the ISERROR function?
There are currently 32 cells with this formula and could be added to as we
add vendors.
Thanks for any insights.
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Brooks W.
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