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This has been baffling me for hours.
How can I get Excel to sum a selection of cells, but ignore #N/A errors? I have a column of data, returning profit values for a particular product and percentages of that profit to a supplier each month I want to sum the profit and the percentages separately, but as the data is also used for charts, I dont want it to go to zero if I dont have the information. I either have# n/a errors occurring if not all the data is in, or I have charts that drop to zero and I dont really want either. Eg: Oct-06 Client A profit £1545.55 Share to partner 1 £154.56 Share to partner 2 £193.19 Profit £1197.80 Is this possible? Thanks |
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