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On Fri, 20 May 2005 13:01:40 +0100, "Rob" wrote:
Hi I'm sure this has been asked before but I can't find it in Help or on this forum. I have many formulas in Excel (2003) where some of them return a #VALUE, I'm happy with this as I know there is certain data missing. However, for presentation purposes I do not want to display #VALUE, can I just display a blank or a zero if the result of a formula is an error??? I've looked at some of the functions available in XL but can't find anything. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks Rob You could use conditional formatting; and format the font to the background color (nominally white) if there is an error. --ron |
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