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Does anyone know whether there is a neat way to deal with a formula
whose result may be "error" without using the "iserror" function and effectively having to write the formula twice. For example, the construct I use currently is =IF(ISERROR(my formula),"n/a",my formula). This requires me to enter my formula twice which is redundant. |
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