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Default Hidding #DIV/0! In Cell

"Rick Rothstein \(MVP - VB\)" wrote...
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This seems to work...

=IF(ISERR(C19/C18),"",C19/C18)


You could be hiding meaningful errors this way. Such as #NAME? or
#REF! errors. All you should do is avoid division by zero. All that
requires is testing whether the denominator is zero.

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