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Neon520
I've been using =IF(formula=0,"",formula) to leave a cell blank if the
formula didn't come up with any value. However because this time around, I
also need to use the cells that have this formula as a reference cell, so I
can't leave it as "" in the middle of the formula. By doing that, there will
a #VALUE! error.
This lead me to the second try, which is instead of putting "", I make the
formula this way =IF(formula=0,,formula). This helps me eliminate the
#VALUE! error, but it doesn't leave the cell blank if the formula calculate
to zero value; it shows 0 instead of leaving the cell blank.
FYI, I'm working on a balance-sheet-like template that will bring the
balance line by line...
Does anyone know how to work this thing around?
Thank you so much,
Neon
formula didn't come up with any value. However because this time around, I
also need to use the cells that have this formula as a reference cell, so I
can't leave it as "" in the middle of the formula. By doing that, there will
a #VALUE! error.
This lead me to the second try, which is instead of putting "", I make the
formula this way =IF(formula=0,,formula). This helps me eliminate the
#VALUE! error, but it doesn't leave the cell blank if the formula calculate
to zero value; it shows 0 instead of leaving the cell blank.
FYI, I'm working on a balance-sheet-like template that will bring the
balance line by line...
Does anyone know how to work this thing around?
Thank you so much,
Neon