Help with #div

Dwise85

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Hi all =)

I have this formula =if(a1=3,b1/c1,0)*100
Now if b1 is “0” and c1 is “0” then I get the #div error. I have tried typing “ iferror” at the start but it isnt working. Can someone help me fix this please?
 

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Hi all =)

I have this formula =if(a1=3,b1/c1,0)*100
Now if b1 is “0” and c1 is “0” then I get the #div error. I have tried typing “ iferror” at the start but it isnt working. Can someone help me fix this please?

what do you mean it isn't working?
what's the iferror() you used?
 
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How about
=IF(C1=0,"",IF(A1=3,B1/C1,0)*100)
 
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You're welcome & thanks for the feedback
 
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