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Thanks for the feedback.
Gord On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 13:14:01 -0700, SEF wrote: Thank you all - the macro was especially helpful! "Gord Dibben" wrote: If linking formulas are like =Sheet1!A1 change them to =IF(Sheet1!A1="","",Sheet1!A1) Copy down and across. Or use a macro to change all existing formulas. Sub ZeroTrapAdd() Dim mystr As String Dim cel As Range For Each cel In ActiveSheet.UsedRange If cel.HasFormula = True Then If Not cel.Formula Like "=IF(*" Then mystr = Right(cel.Formula, Len(cel.Formula) - 1) cel.Value = "=IF(" & mystr & "="""",""""," & mystr & ")" End If End If Next End Sub Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 10:53:01 -0700, SEF wrote: I update a workbook weekly in separate worksheets. My master worksheet links to the appropriate cells for the updated data. These are simple percentage numbers (not forumlas, etc.) and only need to be a one-on-one link. The problem I have is that if one of the cells is blank, it returns a 0 and I need to to stay blank. Any ideas? There are about 57,000 cells I am working with so I really don't want to have to update manually all blanks. . |
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