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  1. 9 Φεβ 2016 · In cell A1 I have entered "Apple". In B2 I enter the formula =FIND("Apple",A:A). However I keep getting #VALUE error. Can anyone explain this and how do I overcome it?

  2. This guide shows examples of each of the Excel formula errors you might run into and provides information on how to investigate and correct the error. It also explains two methods to quickly find errors in a worksheet or workbook.

  3. Keep reading! Excel Formula Debugging Method #1 – F9 Key. Here is how this works: Go to the cell which has the formula. Enter into an edit mode (press F2) Select the entire formula and press F9 – This will give you the result of the entire formula. You can also select a sub-part of the formula and use this same technique.

  4. If the function cannot find the text to be found in the specified text string, it will throw a #VALUE! error. For example, a function like: =FIND("gloves","Gloves (Youth)",1)

  5. Under Excel checking rules, select or clear the check boxes of any of the following rules: Cells containing formulas that result in an error: A formula does not use the expected syntax, arguments, or data types. Error values include #DIV/0!, #N/A, #NAME?, #NULL!, #NUM!, #REF!, and #VALUE!.

  6. 21 Ιουν 2023 · With the file that contains the errors open in Excel, in the Ribbon, go to Formula > Formula Auditing > Error Checking. In the Error Checking dialog box, click Show Calculation Steps. Click Evaluate. Keep clicking evaluate until you get the message: The next evaluation will result in an error.

  7. 17 Φεβ 2020 · How to find where a formula in Excel contains an error, step by step, using Excel's EVALUATE FORMULA function. Method and worked example.

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