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How do I not see the 0's when I past a link to another workbook and
the column is empty from the original.

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Mickie
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Hi there,

Instead of using the Paste Link option you could use a formula. Say for
example you wanted information from Sheet1 to appear in sheet 2

In cell A1 in sheet 2 you could eneter in cell A1,
=if(sheet1!A1="","",Sheet1!a1)

Hope that helps

Naz,
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How do I not see the 0's when I past a link to another workbook and
the column is empty from the original.

Thank you
Mickie

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Works like a charm! :-]

Mickie

On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 12:39:06 -0800, Naz
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Hi there,

Instead of using the Paste Link option you could use a formula. Say for
example you wanted information from Sheet1 to appear in sheet 2

In cell A1 in sheet 2 you could eneter in cell A1,
=if(sheet1!A1="","",Sheet1!a1)

Hope that helps

Naz,
London






" wrote:

How do I not see the 0's when I past a link to another workbook and
the column is empty from the original.

Thank you
Mickie


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