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Thanks for your help. Problem is, a -1 is a legitmate value if the numeric
value is 0.000. "RagDyeR" wrote: If you're using a formula like: =A1-1 Then try this: =If(A1,A1-1,"") -- HTH, RD ================================================== === Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ================================================== === "Bob Aloisi" wrote in message ... I've imported data into Excel and two columns are defined as numeric, 3 decimal places. When using them in a compute, I subtract 1 from the value. For those that are blank, the result from the compute is -1. I'd prefer the result be blank as well. "RagDyeR" wrote: Depends on what and how you're using them. Care to elaborate more, with examples? -- Regards, RD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit ! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Bob Aloisi" wrote in message ... How can I stop Excel from treating blanks as zeroes in a numeric field? |
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