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Default I want to correct a #div/0! error but the IF function doesnt work

When i follow the conditional formatting instructions it doesnt remove the
#div/0! message that appears in the cells.

Possibly this is because the worksheet has already been created so I am not
entering this formula for each cell ... is there any quick way to do this to
the whole worksheet?
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Use an IF function
=IF(B1=0,"",A1/B1)
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When i follow the conditional formatting instructions it doesnt remove the
#div/0! message that appears in the cells.

Possibly this is because the worksheet has already been created so I am
not
entering this formula for each cell ... is there any quick way to do this
to
the whole worksheet?



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