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Actually took a little time after this post to figure out what I had to do.
Thanks for the input.. "Bas" wrote: I'm not sure if I understand your problem right, but perhaps this works? =if(AY8<1,sum(AX8:AY8),"") - Bas Confused wrote: What I am trying to do is find the product of 2 cells. The first cell is actually an error because there is no value until I add one to the previous cells whereas the second cell has a given value of 1. My problem is in the product cell where I am getting a value of 1 even though the first cell has an error in it. (eg. cell AX8 (hidden error), AY8 value 1, AZ8 product shown as 1 but want that hidden until greater than 1 is present. Then the same "1" shows up at the end BA8 where there is a =SUM formula. |
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