Examples of using Error value in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Display a dash, N/A, or NA in place of an error value.
The NAME? error value usually means that the formula is missing quotes.
If x is nonnumeric, FISHER returns the VALUE! error value.
These functions return the NAME? error value instead of calculated results.
If places is negative, BIN2OCT returns the NUM! error value.
This error value is generally associated with the use of RAND,
If the source workbook is not open, INDIRECT returns the REF! error value.
If inumber is a logical value, IMTAN returns the VALUE! error value. Example.
If any argument is nonnumeric, NEGBINOMDIST returns the VALUE! error value.
If x is nonnumeric, BESSELJ returns the VALUE! error value.
FIND returns the VALUE! error value.
If inumber is a logical value, IMCOS returns the VALUE! error value.
Any formula that references data in this region returns the" REF!" error value.
If either argument is nonnumeric, T. INV returns the VALUE! error value.
If ref_text is not a valid cell reference, INDIRECT returns the REF! error value.
DIST returns the VALUE! error value.
maturity is not a valid date, COUPDAYS returns the VALUE! error value.
If the arguments contain no logical values, AND returns the VALUE! error value.
ACOT returns the VALUE! error value.
maturity is not a valid date, TBILLEQ returns the VALUE! error value.
maturity is not a valid date, YIELD returns the VALUE! error value.