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Hi,
I'm wondering if there is a function similar to "iferror" that will leave a cell blank if the result of its formula equals zero. I normally do something like: if(A1-A20, A1-A2, "") This gets tedious and difficult to follow with long and/or nested formulas, so I'm looking for a shortcut. Does such a thing exist? |
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