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Hi Shane,
Thanks for the feedback. When i use the option 1., like you said it removes all the zeros from the sheet.So, this is not what I want. With option 2., it converts all my other dates in numbers. So, this doesn't work too. As I have empty cells scattered all around my huge sheet, i cannot individually select the empty cells. Is there any other way to do this. I will appreciate your help .Thanks! "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi, Alternatively you could: 1. Choose Tools, Options, View tab, and uncheck Zero values (the downside is that all zeros on that sheet will not display) 2. You can format the cell to not display zeros - - highlight the range you want to format - choose Format, Cells, Number tab, Custom, and enter a code on the Type line like #,##0.00;-#,##0.00; The second semi-colon with nothing following it tells Excel you don't want to display zero values. This approach is range specific, it does not apply to the entire sheet. -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "NM" wrote: Hi, I have linked sheet A to sheet B. Sheet A has some empty cells which are read and populted as 01/00/00 in sheet B. How can I get read of them and have just empty cells? Thanks for your help. NM |
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