![]() In this case we'll delete column C (2007 Sales), and the formula now reads =SUM(B2,#REF!,C2). If you were to delete column B, C or D it would cause a #REF! error. The following example uses the formula =SUM(B2,C2,D2) in column E. Example - #REF! error caused by deleting a column This happens most often when cells that were referenced by formulas get deleted, or pasted over. ![]() ![]() ![]() The #REF! error shows when a formula refers to a cell that’s not valid. Excel for Microsoft 365 Excel for Microsoft 365 for Mac Excel for the web Excel 2021 Excel 2021 for Mac Excel 2019 Excel 2019 for Mac Excel 2016 Excel 2016 for Mac Excel 2013 Excel for iPad Excel for iPhone Excel for Android tablets Excel 2010 Excel 2007 Excel for Mac 2011 Excel for Android phones Excel for Windows Phone 10 Excel Mobile Excel Starter 2010 More. ![]()
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