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When I enter in a cell a formula that results in a FALSE result is their a
way to prevent the FALSE result from printing |
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Format | Conditional Format set the Cell Value parameter to "equals" and select FALSE from the list for the value to equal. Then set the font color to the same color (white?) as the background of the cell itself. It actually still prints, but because it's white-on-white or color-on-color, then it doesn't appear on the printed output. This presents a problem if you actually want to see the word FALSE while viewing the screen, of course. "FALSE - NON PRINT??" wrote: When I enter in a cell a formula that results in a FALSE result is their a way to prevent the FALSE result from printing |
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How about leaving the cell looking blank if the result is false?
=IF(A1=123,A1,"") Or similar. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 09:48:00 -0700, FALSE - NON PRINT?? <FALSE - NON wrote: When I enter in a cell a formula that results in a FALSE result is their a way to prevent the FALSE result from printing |
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Hi,
For more information, please refer to the following URl: 1. http://www.xldynamic.com/Source/cld.cf.html 2. http://www.contextures.com/xlcondFormat01.html Challa Prabhu "FALSE - NON PRINT??" wrote: When I enter in a cell a formula that results in a FALSE result is their a way to prevent the FALSE result from printing |
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