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I am trying to create a formula that subtracts one cell from another, such as
A1 - B1. The problem is that some of the cells in columns A and B have returned a blank value and our causing a #VALUE error to occur when I try to perform this simple operation. I get the #VALUE error if there is a blank cell in either column A or B, or if both columns are blank. I would like it to return a blank instead of the #VALUE error. I have been trying to do an if formula, but am having a hard time getting all 3 situations accounted for. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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