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![]() =IF(SUM(G7-M7)0,SUM(G7-M7)," ") I love how this keeps the cells clean BUT because there is no value in the cell, I cant calculate any further, all I get in return is a #Value Is it possible to use 2 or more cells like this in a calulation? and if so what syntax would I use? |
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