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Get rid of the double quote marks which make Excel think the 1 or 0 is text.
=IF(B8<=149,1,0) Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 14:18:35 +0100, marvin wrote: I have put a formula in in a worksheet and wish to make the 0 invisible when it comes up. The worksheet is already in the in the don't display mode. I tried the make the 0 white and that did not work . the formula that I am using =if(B8<=149,"1","0") can anybody help. Thank You |
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