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How do I clear the numbers in the cells but keep the formulas?
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That doesn't make sense. To clear the numbers in a formula you would clear
the numers the formula is referring to. Or is there something else you're
trying to do?

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How do I clear the numbers in the cells but keep the formulas?

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Maybe you can adjust your formula so that the cell looks empty under certain
conditions:

=if(a1<10,"",yourformulahere)

(for example)



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Maybe F5SpecialConstants?

Check/uncheck the options and OK.

EditDelete.

Formulas will remain untouched.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP


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