Can you make an Excel formula that prints   when the value is #div/0! and print the value when it's not
Sure. You can do this with the `ERROR.TYPE` function. Here are the relevant facts about `ERROR.TYPE`:

- If a cell contains the #DIV/0 error, `ERROR.TYPE` returns 2.
- If a cell contains a different error, `ERROR.TYPE` returns a numeric value other than 2.
- If a cell contains no error, `ERROR.TYPE` returns #N/A.

Our formula will work as follows:

- We check the value contains an error, using `ISERROR`.
  - If it does not, we return the value unchanged.
  - If it does, we check whether the error is #DIV/0, using `ERROR.TYPE`.
    - If it is, we return  .
    - If it is not, we return the value unchanged.

Here is the formula, where `A1` is the cell we are running it on:

```scss
=IF(ISERROR(A1),IF(ERROR.TYPE(A1)=2, ,A1),A1)
```

You can replace `A1` with other cells or data ranges as needed.
Does this also work in Google Sheets and Libre Office Calc? Or do I need to change anything about the method?
Of course this method is applicable to Google Sheets and Libre Office Calc as well! You will probably need to change only a few minor details in the formula, but otherwise it should work just the same.


I should note that this method works best in Excel due to the way the ISERROR and ERROR.TYPE function works, but these functions do exist in Google Sheets and Libre Office Calc as well. So you can use this formula in almost any spreadsheet program!