Display number only if entered in a cell
I'm curious...
'Page 2'!K20+'Page 2'!L20<" "
What is the logic you're testing for in that expression?
Here's what that means in "Excelese":
If the sum of K20 + L20 is less than a space character...
And in Excel, that will *always* be TRUE as long as K20+L20 returns *any*
number.
To see how that works try these formulas:
=0<" "
=10000000000<" "
Both will return TRUE
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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP
"JW" wrote in message
...
Thank you for the below. It was in the ball park, but I had to play with
it a
litte. I came up with:
=IF(AND(ISNUMBER('Page 2'!K20);ISNUMBER('Page 2'!L20);'Page 2'!K20+'Page
2'!L20<" ");'Page 2'!K20+'Page 2'!L20;"")
The.....L20<" "......seemed to make the formula work? Anyways, thanks for
your speedily reply.
"Luke M" wrote:
Sounds like you want to check to make sure a number has been entered.
=IF(AND(ISNUMBER('Page 2'!K20),ISNUMBER('Page 2'!L20),'Page 2'!K20+'Page
2'!L200),'Page 2'!K20+'Page 2'!L20,"")
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Best Regards,
Luke M
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"JW" wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to display data with a IF function saying, that if greater
than
0 then display this formula, if false then show " ". However, I need to
display the number 0 if enterd in the cell as it is combined with other
cells
showing a cumulative number.
=IF('Page 2'!K20+'Page 2'!L200;'Page 2'!K20+'Page 2'!L20;" ")
How do if use the IF function to show data ONLY if it has been entered
in a
cell and can of course be the no. 0.
Jacob
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