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In the Maximum iterations box, type the number of times you want Excel to recalculate. The higher the number of iterations, the more time Excel needs to calculate the worksheet.
This tutorial shows you how to fix and remove #DIV/0! error in Microsoft Excel by using the IFERROR or ISERROR function.
The Excel file will get saved to your PC with a .xlsx extension, which can be opened in any spreadsheet app, including Microsoft Excel, Apple Numbers, OpenOffice, LibreOffice, and more.