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I am using Excel 2003. Is is possible to hide a specific cell's contents
from being printed? This cell has a formula that pulls confidential numerical information from another sheet in the the workbook. This number is then combined with other cells to give either a positive or negative number in regards to actual job hours used on a project. I need to be able to show the positive or negative number without showing what the various components are when the workbook is printed. I have tried using the hide option of the worksheet but it only hides formulas not the text created from the formula. Can anyone help me with this problem? |
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