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Hello gurus,
I would love it if the following conditional statement could return a truly blank cell: =IF(A5=2,A17,BLANK) Unfortunately it returns an error when A5<2. I am trying to average only numbers that meet certain conditions and thus replacing BLANK by zero throws off my results. What would I put in in place of BLANK to get an empty ignorable cell out? |
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