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I have a worksheet that will not have dates entered until applicable and I am
trying to have the formulated cells remain blank until the date is entered. However at this point it is showing 1/5/00. Any suggestions? Dione |
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What's the formula you're referring to that yields 1/5/00?
Without knowing the formula you're talking about it's impossible to tell you how to have it return a blank. Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "DRondeau" wrote: I have a worksheet that will not have dates entered until applicable and I am trying to have the formulated cells remain blank until the date is entered. However at this point it is showing 1/5/00. Any suggestions? Dione |
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Thanks Dave,
I actually figured it out on my own. :) "Dave F" wrote: What's the formula you're referring to that yields 1/5/00? Without knowing the formula you're talking about it's impossible to tell you how to have it return a blank. Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "DRondeau" wrote: I have a worksheet that will not have dates entered until applicable and I am trying to have the formulated cells remain blank until the date is entered. However at this point it is showing 1/5/00. Any suggestions? Dione |
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