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HERSRATER
May 31, 2022Copper Contributor
Excel how to hide #DIV/0!
I am using this formula =SUM(60*I6)/(E6*F6) for a spreadhseet. If my cells are empty I would like to hide the error #DIV/0!. I have tried the IFERROR function but it says I have entered too few arguments. Can someone help me?
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- flexyourdataIron ContributorTo return an empty string (blank cell) instead of the error value, the format for IFERROR should be:
=IFERROR(SUM(60*I6)/(E6*F6),"")
Does that work for you? If not, can you share what you are trying?- HERSRATERCopper Contributor
flexyourdata Thank you! That works. Just trying to get that cell hide the error. Thanks again