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Default Summing a Range With N/A's

=SUMIF(AA5:AA350,"<#N/A")

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"SamuelT" wrote:


Hi all,

I'm trying to SUM a range (AA5:AA350). However, the numbers have been
generated via a VLOOKUP, and hence I've got a few N/A's dotted around.
Seems that Excel doesn't like this - and returns an N/A result.

I suspect there's some means of doing the SUM with an added ISNA or
ISERROR, however I haven't been able to sort out the correct formula.
Can anyone help?

TIA,

SamuelT


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