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Good afternoon...
I am running Office 2007 on Windows 2007. Is there a way to keep #Div/0! from showing up. The cells are currently blank but will be populated eventually. We want as much automation as possible by going ahead and loading the formulas but it looks unprofessional for our customer to see this. Thanks in advance for you help, I really appreciate it... Myssie |