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Good morning. In formulas i typically use a false value of "" to present or
store the result as a 'blank' cell. When i copy and paste the value of the formulas and counta or countif range 0, Excel counts this cell. Should i be using something other than "" if my result is false and want the cell to be empty/truly blank? -- Thank you -- Suzanne. |
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