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#### in Excel cell

You open an Excel file and some cells show #### instead of the value. Here is a quick fix.

Even after making the columns wide-enough, sometimes Excel can show ### in cells. This can happen if you have dates in the cells and some of the are negative (or after 31 December year 9,999).

See below demo:

Excel cannot process negative dates or dates before year 1900. In most situations, a negative date could be just a formula or data entry error. So go ahead and apply the necessary data adjustments.

=IFERROR(your original value or formula, “alternative result”)

For example:

=IFERROR(AVERAGEIFS(A1:A10, B1:B10, “England”), “No result”)

The above formula tries to calculate the average of A1:A10 where B1:B10 is “England”. If there is an error, it will print “No result”.

See these pages to learn more about common errors with Excel.

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