
The ERROR.TYPE function returns a number corresponding to one of the error values in Microsoft® Excel or returns the
#N/A (value not available) error if no error exists. You can use ERROR.TYPE in an IF function to test for an error value and return a text string, such as a message, instead of the error value. Want to use the ERROR.TYPE function in Microsoft® Excel? Watch this video and follow the steps.
How to use the ERROR.TYPE function in Excel |
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