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Linking values from one worksheet to another within the same workbook, an
empty cell in the original returns a value 0. How do I get it to return a blank cell? |
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Hello Mickyg
Try =IF(Sheet2!A1<"",Sheet2!A1,"") HTH Cordially Pascal "Mickyg" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Linking values from one worksheet to another within the same workbook, an empty cell in the original returns a value 0. How do I get it to return a blank cell? |
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