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![]() "Fred Smith" wrote: Yes, check for N/A with an If statement, as in: =if(iserror(your formula),"Incorrect",your formula) Regards, Fred. "Rich" wrote in message ... Hi All Is it possible that when a Formula returns a N/A result, can I change this to say "Incorrect" r something else of my choice. cheers Thank you |
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