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Hi
I'm trying to work around some #N/A values in calculations. Columns A and B are populated with a conditional formula, and I'm trying to sum them in column C; so data could look like: A1 = 3, B1 = 4 C1= sum(A1:B1) A2 = 2, B2 = #N/A C2= sum(A2:B2) I would like to have C2 = 2, disregarding the #N/A, but can't seem to do it. I need to keep the #N/A in the cells in order to have zero values ignored in some graphs built off this data. Any hints? TIA JonR |
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