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The #NUM error occurs in your Excel spreadsheet when a function or formula contains invalid numeric values. Remove #NUM errors this way!
If the divisor is negative, the result will also be negative. On the other hand, if the divisor is 0, Excel will return the #DIV/0! error, since you can't divide a number by zero.
Excel SPILL errors occur when a formula returns multiple results. Learn how to fix #SPILL formula errors in Microsoft Excel.