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
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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
>
> >
>

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