To leave a blank cell

S

Steved

Hello from Steved

With the below formula what is required please to have the cell blank as at
the moment it shows 0.

ps I do not want to turn zero off

='City Depot'!C9+'Panmure Depot'!C9

Thankyou.
 
O

Otto Moehrbach

something like:
=If(Yourformula=0,"",Yourformula)
Note that there is NO space between the two quote marks. In other words, it
is "", not " ". HTH Otto
 
T

Toppers

Do you mean ...?

=IF('City Depot'!C9+'Panmure Depot'!C9=0,"",'City Depot'!C9+'Panmure
Depot'!C9)

HTH
 
J

jillteresa

Have you tried conditional formatting? (Menu: Format -> Conditiona
Formatting)
Set up the cell so that values less than zero have white type.
Jil
 
R

Ryan Poth

You could also give the cell's number format a custom format like:

#;-#;

(replace the # and -# with your desired format for positive and negative
numbers)

HTH,
Ryan
 

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