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Since the formula needs to be in the cell it can only be pseudo empty
="" If you want to be able to use it in a chart you can use NA() insytead of "" otherwise you would need VBA Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Dennis" wrote: Is there a logic function in EXCEL that will allow me to leave a cell empty when certain conditions are met? Thanks. |
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The NA() worked perfectly. Many thanks.
Dennis "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: Since the formula needs to be in the cell it can only be pseudo empty ="" If you want to be able to use it in a chart you can use NA() insytead of "" otherwise you would need VBA Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Dennis" wrote: Is there a logic function in EXCEL that will allow me to leave a cell empty when certain conditions are met? Thanks. |
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