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I am using the MID function (=MID($N2,2,1)) to split a two digit number into
two different cells and then summing them (i.e. 10 into two cells totaling 1, or 23 totaling 5). There isn't always a two digit number to split into two cells, so I get a #VALUE instead. That response carries over into following formula. I would like to know if there is a way to make the #VALUE become a zero. |
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