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Hi,
You can leave your formula alone and format the cell to General;General;;@ or if you only want results back if there is text in the other cell use the format ;;;@ Choose Format, Cells, Number tab, Custom, and enter the above on the Type line. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "TiredOfVista" wrote: I realize this is a rudimentary question but I can't figure out how to do it. I am trying to report a text value from one sheet to another. On sheet B I type "=" in the cell then jump to sheet A and select the cell I want. Sheet B in that cell shows: =Sheet1!E10 When I hit return the cell on sheet B shows "0" I thought assigning the cell on both sheets to 'Text' would fix it. It does not. What am I missing. P |
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