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Hi,
I have a problem in providing the right formula to perform a subtraction between two cells that contain themselves a formula. Let's make an example: CELL A1 = 95 (95 is the result of a formula) CELL A2 = NOTHING (I mean that this cell contains a formula whose result is not existing because there are no values in the data source, normally I should see a DIV error but I used the IF(ISERROR,"",) etc. therefore the cell A2 looks empty.) Now, when I put the formula = A1-A2 instead of getting 95 a get nothing, therefore the final resul is wrong. Can anybody explain me why I cannot subtract 95 - nothing? It should give me 95 anyhow, or not..... Thank you Alex |
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