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Hi there,
When a formula returns the #DIV/0! value, I would like to add something to the formula so that the value returns to "" or blank. My current formula is: =TEXT(COUNTIF(E30:E82,"Yes")/COUNTA(E30:E82),"#,##0%"). I have used the IF(ISERROR([formula]),"",[formula])) but just not sure if I'm getting the syntax right or putting the comas where they are suppose to be or if it is the right thing to do in the first place. Hope someone can help. Cheers, Angeline |
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