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Hi,
I have been importing data from another excel sheet. I use ='C:\pc ranch report\[ca_outputs_yearly.csv]ca_outputs_yearly'!A46 and dragged the cell to let it automatically copy all the data from the other excel sheet. However, The data from the other excel sheet is automatically generated, so it might have different number of columns. That's why I dragged the cells down a few more rows than the original excel file has to leave extra space just in case there might be more columns generated in the next generation. The extra space that I dragged shows 0 or #REF. Can I add something in front of the ='C:\pc ranch report\[ca_outputs_yearly.csv]ca_outputs_yearly'!A46, so the empty cells won't show up as 0 or # Ref?? Thank you so much!!! |
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