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Formatting cell
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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Formatting cell
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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Formatting cell
Thanks!
"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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