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For showing a 0 value in place of error, use =IFERROR(B2/C2,0) You can also use an IF statement like =IF(C2=0,0,B2/C2) to get 0 return value in case C2 contains a zero.
Filters are great tools, but you can't remove specific items from the results. When you need to do this, try Find All in Excel instead.
If you want to print an Excel spreadsheet but don't want to include rows that have a cell value of zero, you must filter the spreadsheet. Filtered rows will be skipped when you print your document.
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