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=IF(ISNA(your_formula(...)),0,your_formula(...)) -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "scott" wrote in message ... In my ss I am using Lookup. It is doing just want I want it to do except in some cells I am getting a #N/A erro. Is there away to show this error as a zero. Thanks |
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