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I have the following formula as an example on a sheet called Summary....
=IF(ISBLANK(LocationOne!L18),"",LocationOne!L18) The formula is copied down a range of rows from L6 to L75. When I delete row 18 on the LocationOne sheet, it creates a row where the #REF! is displayed. the formula in the cell above indicates L18, and the formula in the cell below indicates L19....What is causing this extra row, and how can I prevent it? Thanks |
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