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how to paste link and not get a zero in the blank cell?
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how to paste link and not get a zero in the blank cell?
You'll have to modify the pasted formula--or type it yourself.
=if(sheet1!a1="","",sheet1!a1) Margo M wrote: -- Dave Peterson |
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how to paste link and not get a zero in the blank cell?
You cannot when you paste link.
To prevent a zero you must manually create the link. =IF(Sheet1!A1="","",Sheet1!A1) Or turn off the display of zeros in Display Options. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 09:13:37 -0700, Margo M <Margo wrote: |
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