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If your copy of Excel is part of a Microsoft 365 subscription, there's a quick and simple way you can clear out the program's cache. Click the File tab at the top-left of the window.
We explain the reasons that cause #NAME? error in Microsoft Excel & then show you how to correct or fix #NAME? error in Excel the right way.
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.