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Identify the error which will be displayed on the screen when the value is not available to a function or formula:

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The \#N/A error in Excel indicates "No Value Available". It is commonly seen in lookup functions like VLOOKUP or MATCH when the lookup value is not found.
Updated On: Jul 15, 2025
  • Correct #DIV/0! Error 
     

  • Correct #NUM! Error 
     

  • Correct #N/A Error 
     

  • Correct #Name Error 
     

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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Each error type in Excel has a specific meaning: 
(A) #DIV/0! Error \(\Rightarrow\) Occurs when a number is divided by zero or an empty cell. 
(B) #NUM! Error \(\Rightarrow\) Appears when there are invalid numeric values in a formula (e.g., square root of a negative number). 
(C) #N/A Error \(\Rightarrow\) Indicates that a value is not available to a function or formula. 
(D) #NAME? Error \(\Rightarrow\) Happens when Excel doesn't recognize a function name or named range. 
\(\Rightarrow\) The question asks about missing or unavailable values. 
\(\Rightarrow\) This matches the meaning of #N/A Error. 

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