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The following formula works fine when all "B" cells have a
value 0. When a "B" cell is zero, the formula returns #Value!. Is it possible to modify this formula so that it ignores the zero value and sums the other "B" products? =(SUM(PRODUCT(BI35,BI37),PRODUCT(BI38,BI40),PRODUC T (BI41,BI43)))*AR44 Thanks, Phil |
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