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another idea is to leave the formula as it is, and use conditional
formatting to turn it to white text if it's an error.......... formula is if(iserror(c19/c18)) format white text then it'll automatically be "invisible" when people open the spreadsheet, but when they start entering info into column c then suddenly the formula will "appear". :) susan On May 23, 1:34 pm, Xena_Peel wrote: I am working on a form where I am putting formulas in order for other users of the the form can plug in numbers and they can get a sum. The formula is =(c19/c18) and until numbers are placed in the cells mentioned, there will be "#DIV/0!". How would I hide this without hiding the sum for the formula when numbers are entered into those cells. |
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