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ignore blank cells in a formula
I have a table that collates a data from other sources (internal worksheets
or external). I need to create a formula that searches through the array for non-blanks and showing these non-blanks with no spaces between them. Below is an example of what I am trying to do. Hidden Sheet: Outsourcer - Discipline - Quality - Cost - Value This has LOTS of blank spaces within and the reason I need to remove them is that I am going to export the data to another program and need to tidy it up before I can. The formula should take ONLY the non blank cells and put them into the Main Sheet which has the same comlumn headings in the same order. |
ignore blank cells in a formula
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http://www.cpearson.com/excel/noblanks.htm HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "sashabaz" wrote in message ... I have a table that collates a data from other sources (internal worksheets or external). I need to create a formula that searches through the array for non-blanks and showing these non-blanks with no spaces between them. Below is an example of what I am trying to do. Hidden Sheet: Outsourcer - Discipline - Quality - Cost - Value This has LOTS of blank spaces within and the reason I need to remove them is that I am going to export the data to another program and need to tidy it up before I can. The formula should take ONLY the non blank cells and put them into the Main Sheet which has the same comlumn headings in the same order. |
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