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Hello
I have two columns. Column A has 'From' values, and column B has 'To' values. These froms and tos are distance intervals. The intervals may or may not be continuous from row to row. I have constructed a formula that would draw a line inbetween rows which have a break in interval measurements. =$C2<$B3 This works fine. However, once in a while there is a blank row. These blank rows must be there, I can't take them out. I need to tell Excel that, in the event that the next row is blank, to ignore it and take the value in the following row (for inserting into the formula to determine if a line needs to be drawn). I don't know how to append this condition on my formula. Any ideas? |
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