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Perhaps it is your data that is at fault - do you have some numbers
that are really text values that look like numbers? You can try entering: =ISNUMBER(A1) in a helper cell (assumes A1 contains your number - adjust to suit), and then copy down. It should return TRUE. Hope this helps. Pete On Oct 6, 12:58 am, RFTKaiser wrote: I have created a SUMIF formula that appears to be correct, but continues to return a "#Value!" in the field I have created the formula. If I look at the area where the different pieces are filled in the correct answer is appearing there, but the "#Value!" still is all I see in the field on my Excel spreadsheet. I went online to look for help there and I am already incorporating their suggestions. I am looking to see if there is anyone out there that can possibly look at the formula I have to provide some suggestions. Thank you! |
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