Subtotal to ignore #N/A

krishna334

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Hi All,

I am trying to find the sum of a range (C6:C30) which has some #N/A cells, i would like the subtotal to exclude the #N/A cells and give the sum of the rest of the cells.
I entered the below formula:

=SUBTOTAL(9,(IF(ISNA(C6:C30),"",(C6:C30)))) but this itself gives #N/A

Can you give me the correct formula.
 

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Hi All,

I am trying to find the sum of a range (C6:C30) which has some #N/A cells, i would like the subtotal to exclude the #N/A cells and give the sum of the rest of the cells.
I entered the below formula:

=SUBTOTAL(9,(IF(ISNA(C6:C30),"",(C6:C30)))) but this itself gives #N/A

Can you give me the correct formula.

Which version of Excel are you using?
 
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