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I have a huge spreadsheet... I'm trying to do a formula that will multiply
two cells, however occasionlly there is text in a cell. Is there a formula to ignore the text? This spreadsheet updates from another, so the chance of me just not entering a formula into that cell would only work for a month. |
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=IF(ISERROR(A1*B1),"",A1*B1) Mike "Lost in SC" wrote: I have a huge spreadsheet... I'm trying to do a formula that will multiply two cells, however occasionlly there is text in a cell. Is there a formula to ignore the text? This spreadsheet updates from another, so the chance of me just not entering a formula into that cell would only work for a month. |
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=IF(AND(ISNUMBER(A1),ISNUMBER(A2)),A1*A2,"")
or =IF(OR(ISTEXT(A1),ISTEXT(A2)),"",A1*A2) You'll see that these give different results for empty cells. -- David Biddulph "Lost in SC" <Lost in wrote in message ... I have a huge spreadsheet... I'm trying to do a formula that will multiply two cells, however occasionlly there is text in a cell. Is there a formula to ignore the text? This spreadsheet updates from another, so the chance of me just not entering a formula into that cell would only work for a month. |
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