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![]() I have check boxes in a worksheet, if the box is checked a true value is assigned. If true, it takes the information from the column next to it and puts it into another column descending in order. I would like to take all of the "true" values and put them into one cell. My problem is the rows of my data changes. When I identify the cell range, it brings back an error if there is nothing in the cell or the #NUM!. Is there a formula to ignore if blank... |
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