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I have a pivot table where I show one item as a % difference from another.
In areas where there is not any values, I get a #DIV/0! error. Is there a
way to hide this error so just a blank cell is displayed?
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Hi Todd,

Click Pivot Table toolbar and select "Table Options"
Put a check mark on "For error values, show: (fill in or leave blank)"
Then click "OK".


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I have a pivot table where I show one item as a % difference from another.
In areas where there is not any values, I get a #DIV/0! error. Is there a
way to hide this error so just a blank cell is displayed?

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Thanks - I should have noticed that.

"Evanya" wrote:

Hi Todd,

Click Pivot Table toolbar and select "Table Options"
Put a check mark on "For error values, show: (fill in or leave blank)"
Then click "OK".


"Todd" wrote:

I have a pivot table where I show one item as a % difference from another.
In areas where there is not any values, I get a #DIV/0! error. Is there a
way to hide this error so just a blank cell is displayed?

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