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simple formula
I am using 3 columns as follows:
C D E 1 Budget Actual Variance 3,000 I input values into cells C and D. Column D(Variance) is simply C-D. In some cases the cells in column D will be blank. I would like to write a simple formula in column E that will give me the value of C-D and will prevent a #Value error message if there is no value in C or D. Thanks for your help. Shooter |
You shouldn't be getting a VALUE message simply trying to add or subtract
from cells that may be blank. But =IF(AND(ISBLANK(C1),ISBLANK(D1)),"",C1-D1) is an example of how to choose whether or not to proceed with a calculation. You can change AND to OR if you don't want any calculation done unless both C1 and D1 aren't blank. "Shooter" wrote in message ... I am using 3 columns as follows: C D E 1 Budget Actual Variance 3,000 I input values into cells C and D. Column D(Variance) is simply C-D. In some cases the cells in column D will be blank. I would like to write a simple formula in column E that will give me the value of C-D and will prevent a #Value error message if there is no value in C or D. Thanks for your help. Shooter |
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