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Having a problem with ISNA

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    Having a problem with ISNA

    I want to get rid of #N/A from a formula. I can get the formual to eliminate the #N/A but then it won't return a value when it should.

    This formula works.

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    This is the formula I tried with ISNA.

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    Re: Having a problem with ISNA

    The formula looks OK ... except that you refer to B50 in the first example and B51 in the second.

    A sample workbook might help.

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    Re: Having a problem with ISNA

    Look at the formula; see the difference?

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    Re: Having a problem with ISNA

    @shg: hah! eye for detail ;-) missed that ;-(

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    Re: Having a problem with ISNA

    shg,

    Thanks for the second pair of eyes.


    Jim O

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