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Today, Im going to take you through seven common Excel errors. Im also going to add a bonus one for you here that youre going to come across at some point and how you can fix them. So, one fix is just to get rid of them, but yeah, dont do that. So, you dont want broken formulas; you want consistent ones, and if they dont work, you want to understand why, and at least fix it in a way that doesnt return an error. Lets take a look. The first error has the easiest fix. When you see values like this, it means double-click to expand the column. Your numbers are too big to be reflected in this short space, thats why you see the hash sign. Excel doesnt want to cut them off because then you might end up reporting wrong numbers. Notice for text, it doesnt do that. It does cut off the text, but it doesnt want to take that risk on your number, so just double click and expand the width of your columns. Number two, #VALUE!. The #VALUE! error generally hap