Hi friends

Why don't you use ISERROR formula with IF formula!
Using this you can handle other errors like #REF! with #VALUE! error

use

=IF(ISERROR(<Your formula>),<Value you want to replace the error
with>,<Your formula>)


I think this formula is simple enough and should work very unless your
formula is too heavy to calculate and you use it in many cells

I am sorry for not being able to attach an example file. I dont see
the "attach" option itself here :(

Hemant Hegde




On Aug 15, 4:48 pm, Dhananjay Pinjan <dppin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  Dear All,
>
>  Can anyone provide me the solution as per the requirement in the
> attachment.
>
> Thanks in advance & Regards,
>
> Dhananjay Pinjan
> (Mob. No. 9922255533)

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