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On Monday, April 21, 2008 at 4:16:01 PM UTC+1, pdberger wrote:
Freds -- =IF(SUM(D14-E14)0,SUM(D14-E14),"") Should do the trick for you. HTH "freds" wrote: I'm trying to get a blank (or even a 0) if the sum is 0 or less. Here's what I have in the cell SUM(D14-E14) I have answers that go negative [-2, -5, etc] but I'm trying to just see a number in the cell only if the value is greater than 0. Thanks Perfect! Thank you |
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