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error. #VALUE is Excel's way of saying, “There's something wrong with the way your formula is typed. Or, there's something wrong with the cells you are referencing.” The error is very general, and it can be hard to find the exact cause of it.
Use the NUMBER function to check if a value is a number. NUMBER will return TRUE when value is numeric and FALSE when not. For example, =NUMBER(A1) will return TRUE if A1 contains a number or a formula that returns a numeric value. If A1 contains text, NUMBER will return FALSE.
Summary. Test for any error. A logical value (TRUE or FALSE) =ERROR (value) value — The value to check for any error. Use the ERROR function to see if a cell contains any error message, including #N/A, #VALUE!, #REF!, #DIV/0!, #SUM!, #NAME?, or #NULL!
In the Formula Bar, put the cursor in the cell which you want to make it constant, then press the F4 key. In this case, I don't want the cell reference A1 to be adjusted with the formula moving, so I put the cursor on A1 in the formula, and then press F4.
Go to the 'File' tab. Click on 'Options'. In the left pane, select Advanced. On the right, scroll down to the 'Display options for this worksheet' section. From the drop-down, select the worksheet in which you want to show the formulas instead of values.
Converting formulas to values using Excel shortcuts Just follow the simple steps below: Select all the cells with formulas that you want to convert. Press Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Ins to copy formulas and their results to clipboard. Press Shift + F10 and then V to paste only values back to Excel cells.
Select the cell or range of cells that contains the formula. Click Home > Copy (or press Ctrl + C). Click Home > arrow below Paste > Paste Values.
In the formula bar, inside the formula select the cell reference, e.g. A1, that you want to see the value of and press F9.
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