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I have sets of data in both Columns A & B. Column C is Column B divided by
Column A. ie... C1=B1/A1. In some cases the data in Column A are equal to zero. What formula do I use to have C=B/A except when the answer would result in " #DIV/0! " in which case I would like the cells to be clean as in " ". I assume this makes the worksheet more stable, correct? -- Ken |
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