Hi Harris, Two ways:- 1). You can use error handler with the help of functions eg. =if(iserror(match(a1,b:c,0)),"",match(a1,b:c,0)) 2). You can apply conditional formatting to hide the errors. Enter following formula in conditional formatting window:- =iserror(reference) and choose font color as white.
Let me know if you need a sample file for these, else you can attach a sample file and can do it for you. Thanks -- DILIP KUMAR PANDEY MBA-HR,B COM(Hons.),BCA Mobile: +91 9810929744 dilipan...@gmail.com dilipan...@yahoo.com New Delhi - 110062 On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 12:01 PM, harris a <harris...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > In case a formula is returning “#N/A” then is there a way by which the > output of the formula could be made blank or zero. please help. > > regards, Harris > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some important links for excel users: 1. Excel and VBA Tutorials(Video and Text), Free add-ins downloads at http://www.excelitems.com 2. Excel tutorials at http://www.excel-macros.blogspot.com 3. Learn VBA Macros at http://www.vbamacros.blogspot.com 4. Excel Tips and Tricks at http://exceldailytip.blogspot.com To post to this group, send email to excel-macros@googlegroups.com If you find any spam message in the group, please send an email to: Ayush Jain @ jainayus...@gmail.com or Ashish Jain @ 26may.1...@gmail.com <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> HELP US GROW !! We reach over 5,200 subscribers worldwide and receive many nice notes about the learning and support from the group. Our goal is to have 10,000 subscribers by the end of 2009. Let friends and co-workers know they can subscribe to group at http://groups.google.com/group/excel-macros/subscribe -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---