#value displayed in a cell that also had #n/a

Patryd

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HI, need some help with this. This formula removed the #n/a from the cell but it now displays #value. What do I need to add to the formula so that it displays a blank instead of #value

=IF(ISNA(I6),0,I6)-IF(ISNA(G6),0,G6)
 
See if this formula does what you want:
Excel Formula:
=IF(ISNUMBER(I6),I6-G6,"")

Be sure to check both when I6 is populated and when it is not.

If it doesn't work, we need to know more about what is showing up in I6.
 
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