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Hi,
I posted this question yesterday, or thought I did, but now can't find it. Sorry if someone has already gone to the trouble of answering. I will tick the "Notify me of replies" box this time. Consider the following formula. =IF(A1=0,"",A1) When A1=0, the cell in which the formula resides appears blank. But an ISBLANK test returns FALSE, and an ISTEXT test returns TRUE. Since "" doesn't return a truly blank cell, what can I use instead? Having text cells masquerading as blanks, is messing up a Dynamic Named Range I am trying to create. Regards - Dave. |
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