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Default #VALUE! displayed when referencing a formula cell


Domenic Wrote:
Try...

=IF(D4<"",D4*0.9*0.9,"")

Hope this helps!


....and it has! Thanks a lot for that. It works on any cell with a
similar problem as well., could anyone explain why this works though? I
thought you'd have to use the 'SUM' prefix before the formula..

thanks again
barry


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