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I have to change a great amout of formulae from a simple

=A3/A4 to either

=ROUND(A3/A4,0) or

=IF(A4=0,"",A3/A4)

Is there an easy way to change these formulae faster then individually
change each cell?
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Are they all in the same column


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Sometimes in the same column, sometimes in the same row, sometimes they are
individual cells.

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Are they all in the same column


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