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Default Avoiding #N/A

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=if(count(b27:b29)<3,"not enough numbers",b27*b28*b29)
or
=if(count(b27:b29)<3,"",b27*b28*b29)




Heather wrote:

I would like to fix an input screen that prices out a product once selected
but when they clear their selection it puts a #n/a in the cell

the formula in Cell B13 is
=(B27*B28*B29)

Below once cleared
B27 = #N/A

so I want Cell B13 to be blank not #N/A when they don't have a selection
picked, can I do that?


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