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I am trying to make a simple sheet to track my performance at work. We get
bonuses based on productivity and I entered the equation =b/c*d and if there is no data in those boxes, I get the #DIV/0! error. These cells will stay empty until each work day is over. Sometimes, a row will stay empty because I have not run a machine to put data there. How do I avoid the #DIV/0! error when cells/rows are empty of data or have a zero value? I have three rows per work day and some days I run one machine, some days I run two and every now and then, I run three. I need to be able to leave rows blank and still get numbers instead of that error. I have not finished putting in the equations and would appreciate some help resolving this. Parts Run Hourly Rate Labor % Hours Earned Total Monday 192 31 0.5 =B2/C2*D2 92 12 0.65 =B3/C3*D3 0 0 0.6 =B4/C4*D4 =SUM(E2:E4) Tuesday =SUM(E5:E7) Wednesday =SUM(E8:E10) Thursday =SUM(E11:E13) Friday =SUM(E14:E16) Weekly Earned Hours =SUM(F4:F16) Wondering |
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