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  1. Excel shows the #VALUE! error when your formula includes cells that have different data types (text and numeric values). The #VALUE! error is also shown when a formula references one or more cells that have text instead of numbers, and uses the standard math operators (+, -, *, and /) to add, subtract, multiply, or divide the different data types.

  2. When there is a cell reference to an error value, IF displays the #VALUE! error. Solution: You can use any of the error-handling formulas such as ISERROR, ISERR, or IFERROR along with IF. The following topics explain how to use IF, ISERROR and ISERR, or IFERROR in a formula when your argument refers to error values.

  3. Learn how to fix the #VALUE! error in Excel formulas caused by text strings, incorrect data types, and unsupported date formats.

  4. If AVERAGE or SUM refer to cells that contain #VALUE! errors, the formulas will result in a #VALUE! error. In order to overlook the error values, we’ll construct a formula that ignores the errors in the reference range while calculating the average with the remaining “normal” values.

  5. 10 maj 2023 · The #VALUE! error in Excel is commonly caused by the following reasons: Unexpected data type. If an Excel function requires a specific data type, such as a number or text, and a cell contains a different data type. Incorrect formula syntax. When the function's arguments are incorrect, missing or in wrong order. Spaces.

  6. If you are specifying the wrong data type for any given formula, you’ll likely end up having a #VALUE error. For example, here: Excel can surely sum up numbers but not text. As the list contains the text “ten”, the formula to add the cells returns a #VALUE error.

  7. 9 lis 2023 · A #VALUE! error occurs when one of the values supplied isn’t the value that the formula was expecting. For instance, leaving a referenced cell blank when the formula expected a value, or referencing to a cell that contains text when the formula expected a numeric value could both give you a #VALUE! error.

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