Hi
if you don't want to copy the formulas individually cell by cell you
have to live with "" as a result
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Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany
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That formula totally works, but in the blank cells (the ones that
have no
data to pull over) there are space boxes. Is there anywhere in the
formula
that I can make it so that the blank cells stay blank?
Thanks for your help!!
"Frank Kabel" wrote:
Hi
if your first formula should refer tor row 47 of the other sheet
try:
=IF(OFFSET(QUERY!$F$47,ROW(1:1)-1,0)="","
",OFFSET(QUERY!$F$47,ROW(1:1)-1,0))
and copy this formula down
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Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany
Christen wrote:
yea, is there anyway to stop this error?
"Frank Kabel" wrote:
Hi
this happens if rows/columns are deleted (and this happens if
you
update your query)
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Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany
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I am getting an error in a report I am creating, while using
the IF
statement. My statement looks like this: =IF(QUERY!F47="","
",QUERY!F47). This report pulls data from a query sheet, and
puts
the data onto the main sheet. The error that I am receiving
looks
like this: =IF(QUERY!#REF!=""," ",QUERY!#REF!). I get this
error
for 5 rows on the report. For example, if my query has 30
records
shown on the Query sheet, then rows 1-25 on the main sheet are
displayed with correctdata, rows 26-30 shows the #REF error in
the
cell, and then rows 31 shows the last record from the query
correctly. Any ideas on why this is happening? If i were to
recopy the statement down the column after the data is pulled
in,
the error gets corrected. If i go back and change the criteria
on
the query and pull the data in again, the error comes back.
I'm at
a loss... Please help!!
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