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=IF(SUM(C5:E5)=0,"",SUM(C5:E5)

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Frank Kabel
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Is it possible to combine a SUM Function with an IF
statement that will allow me to add multiple cells, but
leave the cell blank if the answer is zero?

Here's what I tried, but to no avail.
In cell F5, I have the following formula:
=(SUM(C5:E5),IF(F5=0,"",(SUM(C5:E5)))

Is there something wrong with the formula, or is the
combination of functions/statements not allowed? Any
help would be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,
Josh


 
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