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I have created a formula in excel that generates a range of cells. Within
that range there are some blank cells. I wish to create a formula that looks in this range of cells and selects only the cells with values in them, ignoring the blanks. It returns these values in a new range with no blanks. Can someone help? Thanks Nick |
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