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Ron Coderre Ron Coderre is offline
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Default multiplication of a blank cell

Try this:

=IF('.'!G44="","",'.'!G44*Info!AA44)

Does that help?
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Regards,

Ron
Microsoft MVP (Excel)
(XL2003, Win XP)

"jerminski73" wrote in message
...
I know my title is an OXYMORON, what I described cannot be done, however
here
is what I have to work with.... I have my pricing guide setup to
calculate
cost based upon the master table item pricing. It populates the price
based
upon the SKU number entered, if no SKU is entered it leaves the cell
blank.
This is fine.

When I go to my estimate worksheet and enter the following ....
=IF('.'!G44="","",'.'!G44)*Info!AA44 ...
('.'!G44 is the cost from my pricing page times a markup *Info!AA44)
this gives me #VALUE.

Can I take this and make it blank if there is #VALUE? It changes all of
my
tax and total fields to #VALUE and basically wipes out my entire 8 page
workbook
Thanks in advance