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Which will mask any error, not just the #N/A
Might not be desirable. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 02:32:05 -0700, Rick wrote: You can alternatively use ISERROR instead of ISNA. "FARAZ QURESHI" wrote: Simply try: =if(ISNA([YOUR FORMULA]),"",[YOUR FORMULA]) Insert your formula in place of [YOUR FORMULA] -- Best Regards, FARAZ A. QURESHI "Trivikram" wrote: Hai, like we opt to hide zero values, is there any way to hide #N/A (as a result of a funtion or formula) values in an excel sheet? Trivikram. |
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