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If I understand what you're looking for, try this:
=IF(OR(H26<O26,AND(H26="",O26="")),0,1) -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Dennis" wrote in message ... I have created a formula that requires reference cells to not report back "0" unless an entry is made into the cell, including "0". I attempted to use the #N/A function, but since there are four or more cells that contribute to the formula, nothing is returned until all cells have received an entry. The formula I am using is: =IF(H26=O26,"1",IF(H26O26,"0",IF(H26<O26,"0"))) If the cell is read as "0" for both H26 and O26, the result is "1". What I need is the result to be "0", until an actual entry is made in H26 & O26 since the entry could be "0" as well as a whole number. Is there any way to reset the reference cell so that "0" is not read in the formula unless entered? |
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