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  1. How to correct a #VALUE! error - Microsoft Support

    To resolve this, you could delete the cell's contents and retype the value of 1865.00. Or you could also use the CLEAN function to clean out characters, or use the REPLACE function to replace …

  2. How to correct a #VALUE! error in the IF function

    This topic provides help for the most common scenarios for the #VALUE! error in the IF function.

  3. Hide error values and error indicators in cells - Microsoft Support

    When your formulas have errors that you anticipate and don't need to correct, but you want to improve the display of your results. There are several ways to hide error values and error …

  4. How to correct a #VALUE! error in AVERAGE or SUM functions

    This topic provides help for the most common scenarios for the #VALUE! error in the AVERAGE or SUM functions.

  5. Hide error values and error indicators - Microsoft Support

    If your formulas have errors that you don't need to correct, you can hide error values and error indicators in cells.

  6. How to correct a #VALUE! error in the VLOOKUP function

    This topic covers the common scenarios of the #VALUE! error when working in the VLOOKUP function.

  7. Stale Value Formatting - Microsoft Support

    You can disable stale value formatting via the Ribbon under Formulas > Calculation Options > Format Stale Values. Doing so will not cause the values to be updated, it will just prevent them …

  8. How to correct a #REF! error - Microsoft Support

    The #REF! error shows when a formula refers to a cell that's not valid. This happens most often when cells that were referenced by formulas get deleted, or pasted over.

  9. How to correct a #N/A error - Microsoft Support

    If you're still needing help fixing this error, the following checklist provides troubleshooting steps to help you figure out what may have gone wrong in your formulas.

  10. How to correct a #VALUE! error in the IF function

    This topic provides help for the most common scenarios for the #VALUE! error in the IF function.