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in this video well look at how to trace a formula error here we have a simple sales summary for a team of salespeople over a period of four months you can see that we have monthly totals in the bottom row and totals for each salesperson in the last column below the table we have a sales target and calculations that are meant to calculate a bonus when the sales target is exceeded as you can see these calculations arent working at the moment and theres a number of errors on the worksheet one way to trace this error manually in Excel is to start clicking into formulas with errors to see what the formulas are doing and which other cells they reference for example in G 11 we can see a sum formula and we can guess that this formula is throwing an error because it refers to another cell that displays an error F 11 F 11 in turn includes a reference to F 9 which also displays the n/a error so the first thing to notice is that one error often leads to another in many cases this means that if