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Excel: How do I sum a row if one cell has #n/a in it?
I have created a spreadsheet using vlookups. If a cell is blank, the other
cell returns #n/a. However, a total may be in another cell. I am adding two sets of information in another cell. If one cell has a number and other has n/a, it returns n/a instead of the total number. The help screen for n/a says use brackets (), but it does not make any sense. SUMIF, IF, COUNTIF has not worked to get the End Total to add when there is a #n/a in the sub-total fields. Types Cost Amount Total Types Cost Total End Total Metro 2.50 1 2.50 n/a 2.50 ** ** It returns #n/a instead of $2.50. What is the correct formula to by pass the cell that shows n/a instead of a number? |
Excel: How do I sum a row if one cell has #n/a in it?
"candylj" wrote...
I have created a spreadsheet using vlookups. If a cell is blank, the other cell returns #n/a. However, a total may be in another cell. I am adding two sets of information in another cell. If one cell has a number and other has n/a, it returns n/a instead of the total number. The help screen for n/a says use brackets (), but it does not make any sense. SUMIF, IF, COUNTIF has not worked to get the End Total to add when there is a #n/a in the sub-total fields. .... Better to fix the VLOOKUP formulas so that instead of =VLOOKUP(a,d,c,0) which could return #N/A, you use an IF test as well, like =IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(a,b,c,0)),"",VLOOKUP(a,b,c,0)) but next best would be using SUMIF to sum the range of these formulas. =SUMIF(d,"<#N/A") |
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