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Perfect!! Thank you!
"Niek Otten" wrote: =if(isna(YourFormula),"",YourFormula) or, in Excel2007 and newer: =iferror(YourFormula,"") -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "rvtrails" wrote in message ... I would like to format an #N/A result to a blank cell or with a 0 when instead of the #N/A. Can anyone assist in how to accomplish that? Thanks! Linda |
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