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I have a pivot table that summarize sales by manager.
I am using the "=GETPIVOTDATA" function to capture the data into a table. The table lists the managers name in column A and the summary data from the pivot table in column B One of the managers has not had any sales so far this year, so they do not show up in the pivot table. This causes the #REF! error in the table. I would like for it to show "0" or just be blank instead of it showing #REF!. Is there an easy way to hide this error? Thanks -- Perry K |
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