Date issue-displaying as 0001-01-01
Thanks Dave, I took the extra space out.....
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
Your formula broke at a bad spot.
I wouldn't use: ," ",
I'd use: ,"",
No reason to put an extra space character in the cell.
Tasha wrote:
ok, got the formula below to work, is that right, or is there a way to
shorten it?
=IF(VLOOKUP($A3,'census file'!$B$2:$F$572,5,FALSE)="0001-01-01","
",VLOOKUP($A3,'census file'!$B$2:$F$572,5,FALSE))
"Tasha" wrote:
I have imported a file that is system generated from our IBM server, so can't
change it on that side. The records that don't have a date come across as
0001-01-01. I need to know if there is a way to format these cells to
display as blanks if it contains this. Hope someone can help....have
searched and searched and haven't been successful in finding anything?
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Dave Peterson
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