A REF error message is a message that is used in the Windows Excel program, part of the Office package, in that there is an error input or output in an excel cell data pack.
The #REF! error.
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If there is an invalid cell reference you will see #REF! in the cell. If you refer to a defined range name that does not exist or a function name that does not exist you will see the #NAME! error.
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That depends on what the error message is, which you did not list.
An error message begins with the pound sign (#).
The #REF! error.
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