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Default IF C2=X, THEN D2 is blank, AND E2 is blank

Use "Formula is", rather than "Cell value is".
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David Biddulph

"SLKoelker" wrote in message
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That's fine, could you tell me how to do it?


"David Biddulph" wrote:

Conditional formatting can make the cell appear blank (by making the font
the same colour as the background), but of course the content is still
there.


"SLKoelker" wrote in message
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Is there some other way to make this happen? Conditional Formatting or
somthing. I can put the formula in each cell if I have to.


"David Biddulph" wrote:

A formula will affect only the cell in which it is written.


"SLKoelker" wrote in message
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I am creating a spreadsheet where at the end of each row there will
be 3
columns: YES/NO/NA. Is there a formula for if one is 'X'ed it will
automatically clear the other two columns if there were 'X'ed
previously?

Or how do I correctly write:
IF C2=X, THEN D2 is blank, AND E2 is blank

Is it even possible?

Please help, Thanks!