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What does it mean when #DIV/01 is displayed and a green triangle is added to the upper-left corner of a cell

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  1. 17 June, 02:15
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    Answer: The formula cannot be calculated because there is an error.

    Explanation: Excel checks a formula when you enter it. When a formula can't be calculated, an error is displayed and a green triangle is added to the upper-left corner of the cell. For example, the formula = 4/0 displays #DIV/0!. This displays because numbers can't be divided by 0. You can select the cell with the error and click Error Checking to display a description of the error and a list of options ... PF
  2. 17 June, 02:31
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    I think you mean DIV/0! This is a divide by zero error. The green triangle will be diplayed on any cell that doesn't pass the checking rules.
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