I need to concatentate the results and so, if something "failed" the if
check, I need the results to be NULL (or blank), without Excel thinking
something is really in the cell (like a space; even "" seems to not be the
same thing). Probably need something like a WHEN more than an IF.
"bj" wrote:
What do you mean by "NULL"?
and why don't you want ""?
"mbrockhaus" wrote:
I'm using an "if" statement and I want to set the TRUE condition results to
NULL rather than "0" or "". Is there a way to do this?
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