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Bernie Deitrick Bernie Deitrick is offline
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Default why does a sumproduct formula return a #div/0!

goonie,

Select each of the ranges (outlook!CV2:CV1931, etc), then use Edit / Go To... Special Formulas
uncheck all but "errors" and press OK. That will select your cells with errors. Or use data
filters on the ranges, and select the error values from the dropdown to show just those cells.

HTH,
Bernie
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"goonie" wrote in message
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The sumproduct formula that I'm using is returning #div/0!.

Here's the formula: =SUMPRODUCT((outlook!CV2:CV1931="XNOR
OPC")*(outlook!CU2:CU1931="jpy")*outlook!CD2:CD193 1)