With the second one, you will get a divide by zero error (#DIv/0!) if B11 is blank. With the first one, you won't. You'll get a blank if A11 is blank or zero.
Your choice: error or no error. That's the difference.
Regards, TMS
With the second one, you will get a divide by zero error (#DIv/0!) if B11 is blank. With the first one, you won't. You'll get a blank if A11 is blank or zero.
Your choice: error or no error. That's the difference.
Regards, TMS
Trevor Shuttleworth - Retired Excel/VBA Consultant
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