#DIV/0! error message

G

Guest

Would greatly appreciate it if someone could help me with this error. I am
using Excel 2003.

My formula at the moment is =SUM(C2-B2) / B2 * 100 as i have copied this
formula down the spreadsheet where there is no value in the b column cells I
get the error message #DIV/0!

I have tried the argument =IF(ISERROR(C2/B2),"",C2/B2) but i must not be
using it correctly as i then get an #value error message. Would be grateful
if someone could tell me how to alter my formula so I can get rid of #DIV/0!
message as it looks untidy and I don't want it to print out when I produce a
hard copy.

Many Thanks.

Kindest Regards
Calvina Hayes
 
N

nighohos

I like to use the if function for this problem: ie
"=if(b2="","",sum(c2-b2)/b2*100)", that should fix it.
 
G

Guest

Thank you for your swift reply, problem now fixed.

Have a great day.

Kind Regards
Calvina
 
G

Guest

Thank you very much for your quick reply, this fixed the problem.

Have a great day

Kind Regards
Calvina
 
S

Stan Brown

Sat, 5 May 2007 18:00:00 -0700 from <=?Utf-8?B?Q2FsdmluYSBIYXllcw==?
= said:
Would greatly appreciate it if someone could help me with this error. I am
using Excel 2003.

My formula at the moment is =SUM(C2-B2) / B2 * 100 as i have copied this
formula down the spreadsheet where there is no value in the b column cells I
get the error message #DIV/0!

I have tried the argument =IF(ISERROR(C2/B2),"",C2/B2) but i must not be
using it correctly as i then get an #value error message.

You're making it too hard on yourself. The error condition arises
when B2 is zero, so change your first formula to
=if(B2=0,"",sum(C2-B2)/B2*100)

But there's an additional problem: your sum(C2-B2) doesn't make sense
because you are summing one number. I suspect you messed up some
parentheses somewhere. If you don't see your error, can you tell us a
little more about what you're trying to do?
 

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