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What formula(e) are you using? Does the column contain #N/A as a result of a
formula: if so, it is best to eliminate the #N/A condition i.e set cell to 0 or blank. "Lisa" wrote: I'm trying to add a column of numbers; however, it contains #N/A. Don't think I got the logic correct. Can anyone help me? Thanks, Lisa |
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