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This will take care of all errors
=SUMIF(A1:A10,"<"&99^99) adjust the large number to fit -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "T. Valko" wrote in message ... If the numbers are positive: =SUMIF(A1:A10,"0") Otherwise: =SUMIF(A1:A10,"<#N/A") -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "pakmount" wrote in message ... I have a column that i am attempting to sum. However, some values are "N/A", and my total sum is "N/A" when those values are included. Can I write a sum formula to iglore "N/A"? Thanks! |
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