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Well, having set up a number of financial/investment applications, I'd
be even more worried about leaving errors around on the worksheet, especially if you're not the only user. But you *can* use conditional formatting: CF1: Formula is =ISERR(A1) Format: Choose font color the same as the background In article , Diane Alsing wrote: I am doing a bunch of calculations on stocks, 20 days, 60 days, 90 days etc of data - some stocks are IPOS & currently do not have 90 days of data - but will in the future - so I don't want to mess with formulas etc - just want the sheet to MASK the temporary lack of data. I am trying to se the IF(ISERR function, but due to the impossibilty of using find/replace to add this to all cells (link issures) I was hoping to use conditional formating. Perhaps combining the IF(ISSERR function within conditional formating, but at this point - have not figued out if/how to use this. |
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