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I am doing monetary calculations in an excel spreadsheet (great place to do
that, huh?). Sometimes the calculated value is $0.00. Which is not a problem. The problem is that sometimes the value is displayed in red. I want negative values to be displayed in red, but not Zero values. I'm doing standard addition/subtraction of nothing smaller than $.01 (nothing that is a fraction of a cent). So if the value reads $0.00, then it really IS $0.00 and not $0.001 or lower. How can I stop the incorrect display of the zero value in red while keeping the negative values red? |
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