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=PRODUCT(J2,100/G2)
I'm doing a percentage formula. It works when the denominator is present, and I even tried it without the 100 factor but that didn't work either. I suppose another option would be if I would get Excel to tell me that J2 is x percent of G2. Don't know how to do that either. :-) "Pete_UK" wrote: Post your formula, then we can comment on it directly. Pete On Nov 8, 10:30 pm, Excel Noob <Excel wrote: I have plotted out a worksheet, but the problem is that it is trying to calculate empty cells as having a value of zero. This means that whenever it is a divide function, it shows up as an error. I need it to count empty cells as having no value, or to just ignore them, so that it does not affect related formulas. Any help? |
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