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Default Removing #N/A from an "If/Then" statement

I'm doing some report making for my job, and pieced together this formula:

=IF(D9=0,NA(),D9) with base formula of =IF(hostcell=0,NA(),hostcell)

The formula has worked wonderfully, but it leaves "#N/A" in the cell and my supervisor would like to not see anything within the table, as they are being included in this report.

Does anyone know how this could be achieved?
 
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