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Not at all sure what you are asking/trying to do, but my best guess
(avoiding DivisionByZero error while ignoring incorrect SumIf syntax) is: =If(E22 = 0, 0, (E2/E22)*167) HTH, -- George Nicholson Remove 'Junk' from return address. "rocky..." wrote in message ... Please help with the following formula, E20 and E22 , when left blank = value of 0, Therefore " Divide by Zero Error " condition occure affecting the rest of the form. example =sumif(E20,E22)=<0*(E2/E22)*167 |
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