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Default If condition for Blank Cell

I wonder if somebody can help me with this matter. I have the following formula

=IF(AND(C22=0,C23=0,C24=0,C25=0,C26=0,C27=0),"",
("( "&C22&" ) "&D22&" ( "&E22&""" ) +
( "&C23&" ) "&D23&" ( "&E23&""" ) +
( "&C24&" ) "&D24&" ( "&E24&""" ) +
( "&C25&" ) "&D25&" ( "&E25&""" ) +
( "&C26&" ) "&D26&" ( "&E26&""" ) +
( "&C27&" ) "&D27&" ( "&E27&""" ) "))

However, it is working only when the cell C22 is empty. I do not know if is
possible what I am looking for. Basically, what I need is to active
statements that have descriptions typed. For example, I typed numbers in the
cell C22, D22, E22 and C23, D23, E23 and I got the following result:

( 2 ) Full ( 23.875" ) + ( 1 ) 2 ( 4.75" ) + ( ) ( " ) + ( ) ( "
) + ( ) ( " ) + ( ) ( " )

Although the cells C24, C25, C26, and C27 do not have any information all
the parenthesis () and apostrophes€¯ appear.

Could you please tell me how to fix it?

Thanks in Advance

Maperalia

 
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