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Strategy: Go to File – Page Setup. Go to the Sheet tab. There is a dropdown for (Print) Cell Errors As:. Choose this dropdown and select
Result: Although the error will still appear in the worksheet, when you print, the error cells will print as blanks, as shown in Fig. 1268.
Alternate Strategy: Perhaps the “right” way to solve this problem is to change the formula to test if the divisor is zero. In this case, a proper formula would be =IF(C2=0,“”,B2/C2).
Summary: To print a worksheet without the error cells, change the setting on the Sheet tab of the Page Setup dialog.
Commands Discussed: File – Page Setup – Sheet
Microsoft Excel: Hide Error Cells When Printing
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