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This is what I have

[Red][<190400]0;[Black][=190420]0;General

What I want in addition to, is to exclude 0 values
0;0;;@

But how or where do I add this to the previous?
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One way:

[=0]"";[Red][<190400]0;[Black]0;@

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This is what I have

[Red][<190400]0;[Black][=190420]0;General

What I want in addition to, is to exclude 0 values
0;0;;@

But how or where do I add this to the previous?

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"JE McGimpsey" wrote:

One way:

[=0]"";[Red][<190400]0;[Black]0;@

In article ,
Tugger wrote:

This is what I have

[Red][<190400]0;[Black][=190420]0;General

What I want in addition to, is to exclude 0 values
0;0;;@

But how or where do I add this to the previous?


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