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Is it possible to suppress the "0" that is returned when referencing a blank
cell in another worksheet? I have used an IF function to ensure blank cells in the past, but that requires a good bit of labor for even a medium sized worksheet. I tried various cell formats, but continue to get "0"s in the linked cell. |
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