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Is there a way to not have the formula error message DIV/0! display in a cell
and still keep the formula?
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If the formula is, e.g., =a1/b1 change it to =IF(B1=0,"",A1/B1)


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Is there a way to not have the formula error message DIV/0! display in a cell
and still keep the formula?


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