Controlling which Error Messages Appear

We all make mistakes, but some of those mistakes are easier to recover from than others. If you create a formula that tries to have Excel divide a value by zero or use a value from a cell that’s currently blank, Excel will display an error flag indicating that it thinks you’ve made a mistake. If the error is that no value is in a cell you refer to in a formula, you can fix the problem by putting a value in that cell.

At times, though, Excel will identify a formula as an error when, in fact, it’s exactly what you intended. For example, if you create a worksheet that contains five columns of data, and you find the sum of each of those columns, Excel identifies the pattern inherent in those formulas. If ...

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