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When you see the #VALUE error, it means that there is something wrong with the way the formula is typed, or there is something wrong with the cells you are referencing.
This tutorial shows you how to fix and remove #DIV/0! error in Microsoft Excel by using the IFERROR or ISERROR function.
Excel follows the industry standard IEEE 754 protocol for storing and calculating floating-point numbers in computers, a standard that was officially adopted in 1985 and was updated in 2008. Support ...
This article looks at how to use Excel’s auditing tools to audit formulas and ensure the accuracy of data.