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The other two suggestions work if A5 is blank, but you'll still get the error
if A5 contains a zero. How about =if(a5=0,0,a2+a3+a4/a5) "Marshall Scmidt" wrote: How Do I get rid of the #/DIV/0! when a formula e.g. a2+a3+a4/a5 does not work if a5 is blank. I would like it to display 0 -- Marshall |
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