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Default not wanting #div/0 to chart as zero

Firstly, I don't understand what you expecting the SUM function to do in
your formula.
In what way do you intend SUM(D3+G3) to be different from (D3+G3) ?
Is there some subtlety of the SUM function of which we are unaware?

If you intended to use =(d3+g3)/c3, you can avoid the DIV/0 by using
=IF(C3,(d3+g3)/c3,NA())
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David Biddulph

Brandy wrote:
Good afternoon,

I have several reports, updated monthly, that until that month has
passed, contain formulas that return results of #div/0. These
reports are all charted and I would not to have the #div/0 not be on
the chart as a zero value.

My current formula is simple: =sum(d3+g3)/c3

Is there a formula I could use to have this value return as #N/A?

Thank you for your time and help!